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Presented by

Abdalla M. AlAmiri, General Secretary

Emirates Energy Award

Energy Saving: A Regional Perspective

Presented @

Architecture & Daylight Conference

29th September, Dubai

An insight into GCC Power SupplyAn insight into GCC Power Supply

Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity, 2008

Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity, 2008

UAE Ministry of Energy data, 2008

UAE Power Outlook on UAE Power Outlook on

Supply / DemandSupply / Demand

Total installed capacity in UAE has increased

from 0.5 GW in 1971 to 19.8 GW in 2008

Energy consumption increased by 9.3% in UAE

in the past few years (13% in Dubai alone) as

compared to 5% internationally

Heavy oil is used during recent summers

which costs about (AED 0.9 / kWh) with an

increase of 30% CO2 emission

Summer electricity consumption in UAE is four

times that in winter

Very Little attention is given to generation mix

We need to benchmark energy wasted both on

the supply and demand side

Policy makers need to embrace Sustainability

by shifting attention from initial Capital

Investment to Life Cycle Cost

Using efficient A/C systems (1.0 kW/ton)

instead of 1.5 kW/ton saves over 680 million

Dirhams in 4 summer months in UAE alone at

the current peaking load of +19 GW

Other measures in saving energy can be

realized (e.g., lighting fixtures, electric motors,

improving power factor, etc.)

What Can UAE Do to Manage What Can UAE Do to Manage

Power Supply / DemandPower Supply / Demand

Method of

Electricity

Generation

Initial Cost

(AED per kW)

Cost of Electricity

(fils per kWh)

Coal fired

technologies3,500-5,500 9 and 18

Gas turbine

technologies1,500-2,000 14 and 22

Nuclear

technologies4,000-7,000 8 and 12

Wind

technologies3,800-7,300 13 and 35

Solar thermal

technologies11,000-13,000 55 and 74

Cost of ElectricityCost of Electricity GeneratingGenerating

Establishing a Regulatory body

Providing perks for utilities introducing

sustainability thru effective EM programs and/or

renewable power generation

Shifting from the Slab to instantaneous Tariff

Placing penalties on end-users not utilizing the

connected load efficiently

Active awareness coupled with an effective

Incentive / Penalty program for end-users

Proposed EM MeasuresProposed EM Measures

The Emirates Energy AwardThe Emirates Energy Award

Emirates Energy AwardEmirates Energy Award

“We recognize that preserving our

energy resources will be one of the

greatest challenges in our drive

towards sustainable development.

This, however, will not materialize

unless the different facets of our

society adopt energy conservation

principles in their core values. The

future generations will be the chief

beneficiary of our achievements

and the best judge of what we

accomplish in this field.”His Highness Sheikh Mohamed

Bin Rashid Al Maktoum,

UAE Vice President, Prime

Minister and Ruler of Dubai

GoalsGoals

Stir energy awareness on a broad level and

across the different facets of society

Recognize best implemented practices in

energy management that showcases:

– Innovation

– Cost effectiveness

– Replicable energy efficiency measures

Award BenefitsAward Benefits

Prestigious recognition for winners and

their organizations

Positive exposure and publicity in the

mass media

Sharing best practices and disseminating

knowledge

Offered ProgramsOffered Programs

Award Division– Public Corporation Energy Award

– Private Corporation Energy Award

– Major Energy Project Award

– Minor Energy Project Award

– Energy Engineer Award

– Education and Research Award

Workshop / Seminar Division

– EM in Commercial Buildings

– EM in Oil & Gas Sector

– EM for Plant Designers

Online submission entry application form

Deadline for receiving entries is 17th Dec 2009

The awards are open to all nationalities

Programs / Projects must be executed in one of

the GCC countries

Submitted projects must have been

– In operation for a minimum period of one year

– Not older than 5 years

– In operation to date

Entry RulesEntry Rules

Project Category:

Performance Enhancement

Innovation and creativity

Transferability

Impact on Society

Individual Category:

Impact on organization

Impact on Society

Professional Development

Evaluation CriteriaEvaluation Criteria

Evaluation ProcessEvaluation Process

First Stage: All entries will be filtered and short

listed by a jury of professional candidates

specialized in energy management to identify

the finalists in each award category.

Second Stage: The Award Committee will

evaluate the short list of entries in each

category to determine the final winners in each

category.

EEA CollaborationEEA Collaboration

The Award committee has initiated several correspondences with similar international entities including:

1. UK Center for Economic & Environmental Department (CEED) (National Energy Efficiency Awards)

2. Bureau of Energy Efficiency (National Energy Conservation Awards)

3. Association of Energy Engineers in USA

Bruce Pittingale Abdulqader O.Ali Jonathan Selwyn

Head Low Carbon section Chairman DQG Chief Executive UK CEED

MOU with UK CEEDMOU with UK CEED

MOU with NPC IndiaMOU with NPC India

Meeting at National Productivity Council (NPC) in India

Award Winners Award Winners

First PlaceProject: Voltage Conversion of Distribution Network from 6.6 to 11KV

Organization: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority

Major Project AwardMajor Project Award

Runner UpRunner UpProject: Project: Zakum West Super Complex Flare Gas reduction

Organization: Organization: ADMA OPCO

Minor Project AwardMinor Project Award

ORGANIZERORGANIZER

Dubai Quality GroupDubai Quality Group

MAIN SPONSERMAIN SPONSER

Dubai ElectricityDubai Electricity && Water AuthorityWater Authority

GOLD SPONSERGOLD SPONSER

Dubai AluminumDubai Aluminum

MEDIA SPONSORMEDIA SPONSOR: :

Dubai Media IncorporatedDubai Media Incorporated

Fill out the online application from the

Award website: www.eeaward.ae

Our phone number is +971 (4) 343 1950

For enquiries: ask@eeaward.ae

How To Apply?How To Apply?

Thank You!Thank You!

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