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Photovoltaic Plant Project - Dubai World Trade Center

  • New Project
  • Dubai
  • Power and Energy

This project will be developed within the Dubai World Trade Center complex. The project is about Construction of a photovoltaic solar power plant with capacity of 1.2MW. It will feature around 4,500 photovoltaic modules to generate around 1,800 MWh/year for catering to 60 x 1-bedroom apartment equivalent residential unit requirements annually. The planned photovoltaic system is being designed as a noiseless and uniquely environment-friendly solution that not only maximizes the capture of solar energy within a desert environment, but also looks at addressing issues around cost-effective conversion to power, unaided by mechanical movement and fossil fuels. Over 3,000 solar PV panels completed in record installation time of four months Power generated will help save 2,000 tons of carbon dioxide each year, equivalent to taking 172 cars off the road Abu Dhabi-based Power Systems, one of the regionÂ’s leading clean energy companies, has completed a rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) installation for Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).The 1 megawatt system, located above DWTCÂ’s Sheikh Rashid Hall, includes solar photovoltaic (PV) panels covering square meters of rooftop space. It began construction in mid-November with the project coming online four months later, and will oversee the operations and maintenance. We set out to quickly complete the DWTC solar project, which was challenging given the site is one of the top destinations for conferences and events hosted in the UAE Project design works are currently in progress.

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