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Project Scope / Highlights

Design & Build of 48,000 TR District Cooling Plant in addition to 3-year Operation & Maintenance. The DC Plant is designed to produce 38,400 TR through water cooled mechanical system. TES tanks are used to provide an additional capacity of 9,600 TR.
This DC Plant, which is intended to serve the Creek Harbour area, is the first plant a scheme of 8 DC plants to serve the whole Dubai Creek Harbour Development.

Phase 1 is currently being operated and maintained by ADC.

Project

Dubai Creek Harbour District Cooling Plant (DCP1A)

Location

Dubai Creek Harbour, Dubai, UAE

Year

2018

Plant Capacity

48,000 TR

Development / Client

Emaar

Emaar Properties is one of the world’s most valuable and admired real estate development companies. With proven competencies in properties, shopping malls & retail and hospitality & leisure, Emaar shapes new lifestyles with a focus on design excellence, build quality and timely delivery.

Several mega-developments that define the city of the future are being developed by Emaar in its core markets including Dubai. Through strategic partnerships, Emaar has expanded its land bank in Dubai to build cities of the future.

Emaar District Cooling EDC is Emaar’s arm that take care of the district cooling provision to all Emaar projects. EDC runs through building, owning and operating district cooling schemes, and provides cooling services to all off-takers within Emaar developments.

Dubai Creek Harbour

Dubai Creek Harbour is a city of the future, a unique hub which respects the culture and climate of Dubai. Dubai Creek Harbour project sits abreast of Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, which has sheltered around 450 animal species within its 620 hectares for a quarter-century. The area encompasses commercial districts linked by leisure developments that expand into further residential neighbourhoods and parks that will ensure Dubai competes with the world. Dubai Creek Harbour, will expand the city’s heart, enabling sustainable growth and reconnecting it to its roots

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