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Business & Money | Wednesday 15 November, 2017 3:37 pm |
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Mirfa Independent Water and Power Plant commences full operation in Abu Dhabi

 

Continuing to consolidate its presence as a leader in the production of water and power projects in the Middle East region, ENGIE announces the full commercial operation of the Mirfa Independent Water and Power Plant (IWPP) project, located 160 kilometers away from Abu Dhabi. This 1,600 MW power and 52.5 million gallons (around 200,000 m3) per day (MIGD) seawater desalination capacity plant has the capacity to generate 10% of Abu Dhabi’s power requirements as peak capacity and over 5% of the emirate’s water generation

 

The construction of this USD 1.5 billion IWPP was initiated in October 2014. It is owned by ENGIE (20%), Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA) (60%) and Abu Dhabi Financial Group (20%).

 

Developed under a full turn-key engineering, procurement and commissioning contract (EPC), the project integrates the acquisition of an existing 22.5 MIGD water production facilities and associated infrastructure along with the acquisition, refurbishment, erection and commissioning of four GE 9E gas turbines with a combined net capacity of 360 MW acquired from the Al Mirfa Power Company. Additional 1,240 MW greenfield combined-cycle power generation plant, 30 MIGD greenfield reverse osmosis desalination plant and integration with the acquired assets were also delivered under the contract. 

 

“Meeting the growing demand for electricity and water in the region, the Mirfa project is the tenth IWPP to be delivered in Abu Dhabi and the sixth ENGIE development project in the United Arab Emirates,” said Sebastien Arbola, CEO of ENGIE Middle East, South & Central Asia, and Turkey. “Leveraging from our global expertise, we will continue to be a driver of smart energy solutions and are committed to working with our government and industry partners in the region to continue to meet their growing energy demands”, he added.

 

Following commissioning, the plant will supply power and water services under a 25-year power and water purchase agreement (PWPA) with ADWEC as the single buyer. ENGIE will also be responsible for the delivery of operations and maintenance of the main plant for a 25-year period, in addition to the O&M services provided to the other 5 ADWEA power and water desalination plants in the UAE: Al Taweelah A1, Shuweihat S1 and S2, Umm Al Nar and Fujairah F2.

 

ENGIE is the leading independent power and desalination water developer and producer in the Gulf Corporation Council countries, with a total gross portfolio of 30,000 MW power and over 1200 MIGD desalination water production

 

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