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Empower Sets Guinness World Record for Largest District Cooling Plant in Dubai

Empower Sets Guinness World Record for Largest District Cooling Plant in Dubai
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Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation PJSC (Empower), the world's largest district cooling services provider, has achieved the Guinness World Record for the highest capacity district cooling plant (DCS) for it’s Business Bay District Cooling project in Dubai.

In a ceremony held at Empower’s booth on the second day of the WETEX 2024 exhibition, the company CEO, H.E. Ahmad Bin Shafar received the Guinness World Records certificate from Guinness World Records official in the presence of prominent figures and industry leaders.

Bin Shafar expressed his pride, stating,

“We are overjoyed to inscribe our name into the Guinness World Records under a brand-new global benchmark ‘The Highest Cooling Capacity for a District Cooling System’. With an astonishing total connected capacity of 241,272 Refrigeration Tons (RT), this achievement marks a groundbreaking milestone for Empower on the world stage. It reflects our deep commitment to develop high-value assets that not only deliver environmentally friendly district cooling services to Dubai’s residents but also generate long-term sustainable returns for the company and its stakeholders.”

Bin Shafar further emphasized that this significant record solidifies Dubai’s position as a global leader in environmental preservation and resource sustainability, paying tribute to the city’s pioneering role in offering cutting-edge district cooling solutions.

Empower’s Business Bay district cooling project is one of the largest district energy project globally, with an ultimate capacity of 451,540 RT. The project includes 9 district cooling plants, 4 of which are currently operational, serving 188 multi-use buildings and skyscrapers across Business Bay, Sheikh Zayed Road, and the Dubai Water Canal through a single distribution pipeline network of 52.4 kilometers. The project is equipped with advanced Thermal Energy Storage (TES) technologies and uses treated sewage effluent (TSE) in its operations, in addition to other advanced technologies.

News Source: Dubai Media Office

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Shahba Mayyeri

Written by Shahba Mayyeri

Shahba is a Content Creator at HiDubai with 3 years of experience in crafting compelling stories and articles. She holds a Master’s degree in Media and Communications from MAHE Dubai.
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