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EGA, Mubadala and Dubal Holding to build an energy-efficient plant

- DEENA KAMEL

Emirates Global Aluminium, Mubadala Investment Company and Dubal Holding will develop a power generation facility and water desalinati­on plant worth more than Dh1 billion ($272.3 million) at EGA’s aluminium smelting facility in Jebel Ali.

Mubadala and Dubal Holding agreed to form a joint venture to develop the facility, according to a joint statement yesterday. EGA will buy power from the new JV for 25 years once the facilities are operationa­l.

“This deal will enable EGA to further improve energy efficiency, saving natural resources and reducing the costs and environmen­tal emissions associated with our aluminium production,” said Abdulla Kalban, managing director and chief executive of EGA.

“Bringing in our shareholde­rs to invest in such power facilities through a new company makes sense for EGA from a capital allocation perspectiv­e as we expand our core business upstream and internatio­nally.”

The JV will install a combined cycle power facility at EGA’s Jebel Ali site capable of generating more than 600 megawatts of electricit­y.

Shareholde­rs of the joint venture signed an agreement with Germany’s Siemens to install the UAE’s first combined cycle H-class gas turbine. The H-class is a more energy-efficient turbine than previous generation­s.

“This project is a breakthrou­gh on many levels: the first Siemens H-class globally to power an aluminium smelter, the most efficient power plant in the UAE and the most efficient in EGA’s fleet,” said Karim Amin, chief executive of sales for Siemens Power Generation. “This proven technology will be a boost to the UAE’s industrial sector.”

Once the project is complete, five older, smaller and less-efficient turbines at EGA Jebel Ali will be put on standby for use only in emergencie­s. The new facility is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from EGA’s power generation at Jebel Ali by about 10 per cent.

The project creates an “attractive opportunit­y” for Mubadala to build on its portfolio of investment­s in power generation and utilities in the UAE and abroad, said Khaled Al Qubaisi, chief executive of aerospace, renewables and ICT at Mubadala.

Some states, such as the UAE, have explored reducing the energy cost of such processes by using renewable sources.

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