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Title : ( Kahramaa Sustainability mission 2030 ) Presenter : Eng. Mohammed Khalid Al-Sharshani Department : Conservation and energy efficiency

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Title : ( Kahramaa Sustainability mission 2030 )

Presenter : Eng. Mohammed Khalid Al-Sharshani

Department : Conservation and energy efficiency

Table of Contents• Our objectives

• Challenges • Renewable Energy Projects

• Initiatives

• Setting The Right Policy

• Recommendation

How Qatar is facing this Challenge?• Qatar is one of the fast developing country in every aspects including thriving of infrastructural growth to

the organize FIFA 2022.

• Qatar is among the countries whose per capita consumption of electricity and water is high and according to the population growth, consumption of electricity and water will continue to increase.

• As per demand forecast analysis, between 2018 to 2022, electricity energy requirement is expected to grow at approx. 6.25% with total anticipated consumption of 60,000 GWh by 2022 in the base case scenario.

• Demand for water is expected to grow at approximately 4.58% total anticipated consumption of 730 Mm3 by 2022 in the business as usual scenario.

• Through The National Program for conservation & Energy Efficiency Program “Tarsheed”, Qatar was able to bring down per capita consumption of water by 20% & of Electricity by 18% & CO2 emissions by 8.5 million tons from 2012 – 2016 which has been a type of reforming policy and regulations in relation to technology standardization, application and regulations in electricity & water. This helped to bring down CO2 emissions in Power Sector from 46.8 % in 2013 to 39.6 in 2016.

• Investments increased as it opened market for new tools, devices & technologies & private investment increased.

How Qatar is facing this Challenge?

• To add up 10% of Electric & Hybrid Cars of Total cars in Qatar by 2022. This project has encouraged private investment represented in infra structure and environment together. Adding up 100 charging units annually in Doha by Siemens, Hotels & Restaurants by a Private Investor Al-Fardan (Kempeniski) & BMW investment in increasing a number of e-cars in Qatar Making it “The German Initiative” . Also, 10% of all procured cars annually in Gov. Sector should be electric. This can reduce total carbon emissions by transportation sector by 3% by 2022 in Qatar.

Green Car Initiative

How Qatar is facing this Challenge?

• In Qatar, KAHRAMAA in Cooperation with Municipality & Environment is revamping the regulations of the Building Code in Qatar. We are following LEED & QSAS Standards of star Buildings in collaboration with entities such as (GORD). In addition to Investment by Private Sector (Construction).

• However, KAHRAMAA will be acting as ESCOW Company presenting services to & Applying Tarsheed Conservation & Energy efficiency to Contractors & Entities & Buildings

Green Buildings Code

How Qatar is facing this Challenge?

• CN “TARSHEED” contributed to reduction of CO2 emission, Natural Gas & money due to actual reduction of per capita consumption (PCC) of water & electricity in year 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016 as compared to base year 2012

Tarsheed Results

Reduction in Cost paid to

Generation/production Company (MQR)

Reduction in CO2 Emission (in

Tons)Reduction in

Natural Gas (MCF) Years

589 1,872,697 49,997 2013793 1,737,645 42,802 2014889 1,812,246 43,412 20151513 3,059,179 75,651 20163786 8,481,769 211,864 Total

• Phase I. Cover the basics:• Installation of PV panels to cover LED lighting in the three leading schools• Deployment of a Energy Management System (“EMS”) to monitor energy consumption and

production, display and benchmark between different schools• Development of an Energy Efficiency Guide for Schools• Phase I would constitute a test bed for R&D for joint Kahramaa and Iberdrola projects

• Phase II. First R&D Energy Efficiency project to be channeled through NPRP 10th cycle:• Development of open source Energy Management System• Extension of sensing capabilities such as temperature, humidity, occupancy levels, air

quality, etc. in order to extend the EMS possibilities that will enable energy consumption optimization

• Integration of PV distributed systems and analysis of interference with AMI and DR platform

• New Communication protocols between open standards for the interconnection of in-home systems and smart metering

• Enable Demand Response linked to the AMI Smart Metering system

Project Phases

Current PV installed

Pictures from the current PV Plant installed at:Simaisima Independent Primary & Prep. School for Boys.

Phase 1: Test Bed Architecture

The Test Bed that is being deployed during the Phase 1, involves:

1. Photovoltaic Test Facility of 5 kW on the Roof Top of the Schools2. Sensing Platform for Voltage and Current Measurements3. Energy Management System to gather and display different KPIs

to spread awareness among students

Tarsheed Initiatives

• The National Programme for Conservation & Energy Efficiency Tarsheed is mandated to bring down per capita consumption of electricity by 25% in 2022 and of Water by 35%. This involves a decrease of 7% of co2 emission of the energy sector mandate of 17% by 2022 according to QNS2017-2022.

• Encouragement of private sector investment in Renewable Energy projects as these Systems cost less and achieve more accuracy on the long term. Our projects are now in schools, medical centres, and farms. We reach and encourage everyone in Qatar to adopt these systems.

• Local community culture awareness & development through KAP ( Kahramaa awareness Park) to let community understand the importance and utilisation of renewable energy systems such as ( PV , Solar water heaters , wind turbines , etc. )

• Also, KAHRAMAA announced itself a paperless organization in beginning of 2015. Paper has long been a necessary resource for businesses across nearly every industry. Consumption was very high in Qatar as well as other countries which means consumption of trees, resources and more emissions CO2.

(Since it takes 13 ounces of water to produce a single sheet of paper, our decreased reliance on paper is also a boon for water conservation)

• The e-charging stations as part of the green-car initiative with Ministry of energy & industry, Ministry of Transportation & KAHRAMAA. A coming initiative involves Siemens will be announced in time. Our goal is to reduce Co2 emissions by using electric cars as apart of 2030 vision .

Tarsheed Initiatives