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Schneider Electric to Support the Development of Sharjah's First Waste-To-Energy Plant



Schneider Electric is going to supply a range of electrical solutions at the Sharjah Waste to Energy facility, the 1st of its kind in the United Arab Emirates.

Schneider Electric will supply and install the facility's medium-voltage, gas-insulated switchgear and EcoStruxure Power SCADA Operation software, which will provide real-time situational awareness of the plant's electricity network and ensure the power systems are optimized and performing safely. The software will also protect the system through built-in cyber security features.

The waste-to-energy plant is owned by Emirates Waste to Energy Company, a joint venture between Bee'ah, a sustainable environmental services company, and Masdar, a renewable energy company. French industrial company CNIM is contracted to build and operate the facility, located within Bee'ah's Waste Management Center in Sharjah, UAE.

Group CEO of Bee'ah, HE Khaled Al Huraimel, said: "Through a holistic and integrated approach to waste management, Bee'ah has managed to achieve a 76% waste diversion from landfill rate here in Sharjah. With the 1st waste-to-energy facility in the UAE, we will close the gap to achieve 0 waste to landfills for the Emirate, while diversifying the alternative energy mix."

The Sharjah Waste to Energy facility will process 37.5 tons of non-recyclable solid municipal waste per hour, diverting over 300,000 tons from landfill each year in support of the UAE's waste management goals. The facility will generate up to 30 MW of electricity, which will be supplied directly to the Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority's grid and will power around 28,000 homes.

The plant will also be compliant with global standards of environmental safety and sustainability. It will also displace around 450,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year and save the UAE 45 million cubic meters of natural gas per year.


Source : www.abafnzD.com
Posted on :5/5/2021