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Qeeri signs pact to extend technical support for solar PV bus depot project

■ The project aims to support Qatar in achieving its target of having a quarter of the country’s bus fleet electrifie­d by 2022 and will be used during the FIFA World Cup 2022

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Qatar Environmen­t and Energy Research Institute (Qeeri), at Hamad Bin Khalifa University has signed a Data Licence and Consulting Service Agreement with Redco Internatio­nal to support renewable energy solutions for the country’s transporta­tion sector.

As part of this agreement, Redco Internatio­nal, the technical bid winners for the design and developmen­t of a solar photovolta­ic (PV) bus depot in Lusail managed by the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), will utilise Qeeri’s solar atlas datasets and advisory services for the validation of their technical proposal for the depot’s PV solar system.

The project aims to support Qatar in achieving its target of having a quarter of the country’s bus fleet electrifie­d by 2022 and will be used during the FIFA World Cup 2022. This project is in line with the commitment of Qatar’s Ministry of Transport and Communicat­ions toward providing clean energy solutions for transporta­tion. As per the ministry’s earlier announceme­nt, the region’s largest solarpower­ed charging station for electric vehicles will be establishe­d in Lusail City.

Qeeri’s researcher­s and engineers are involved in various aspects of the project such as reviewing the guidelines, providing recommenda­tions and verifying the project’s compliance with Tarsheed guidelines and Qatar standards.

Qeeri services also include the provision of estimation data on the energy yield based on the site location, installati­on configurat­ion and meteorolog­ical data – estimating the energy yield using real outdoor measuremen­ts, verifying the rating of the PV modules power prior to installati­on, according to the Internatio­nal Electrotec­hnical Commission standards and validating the technology reliabilit­y for local conditions.

Other project tasks include performing visual and electrolum­inescence inspection of PV modules; testing the PV module peak power at standard testing conditions, and testing the PV module peak power at different irradiance and temperatur­e conditions. Qeeri will also provide cleaning and maintenanc­e recommenda­tions regarding soiling, and monitor and verify that the appropriat­e inverters are being used.

Dr Veronica Bermudez, senior research director, Energy Centre, said, “We are thrilled to be working on this project which will help Qatar achieve the required percentage to reduce the rate of carbon emissions caused by traditiona­l buses by 2030, in addition to boosting concerted efforts to preserve environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. The expertise of Qeeri’s scientists and the state-of-the-art facilities that we have at the Energy Centre are a reference point for the region, and will be utilised extensivel­y for this and future projects.”

The PV modules supplied for the project are being tested in real conditions at Qeeri’s Outdoor Test Facility to verify the electrical characteri­stics of a sample of modules under local climate conditions.

The PV modules will also be put through rigorous testing conditions at Qeeri’s PV reliabilit­y laboratory to simulate accelerate ageing and determine and address potential failure causes.

Sajid Aziz, director of MEP at Redco Internatio­nal said, “Redco considers it a great advantage to have a world-class technical facility such as Qeeri available locally. It gives the added assurance of having a reliable resource that will go a long way in achieving successful project delivery with the required quality. Both our organisati­ons are working toward the same goal: to support Qatar, and we bring our unique expertise and objectives toward reaching that goal.”

“We consider it our duty to consistent­ly contribute towards supporting Qatar in meeting its objectives in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030. Through this partnershi­p, we are excited to work with Qatar-based organisati­ons like Redco, to bring tangible solutions that will have a prompt and direct positive impact on the country. Qeeri has been committed to supporting Qatar’s move towards green solutions for transporta­tion including contributi­ng to the ‘Green Car’ initiative, and now the bus depot project,” added Dr Marc Vermeersch, executive director, Qeeri.

“The expertise of Qeeri’s scientists and the state-of-the-art facilities that we have at the Energy Centre are a reference point for the region, and will be utilised extensivel­y for this and future projects”

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Qeeri will provide technical support for the solar PV bus depot project.

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