The successful delivery of such a massive project not only takes the cooperation of world-class technology providers, it requires partnership from the very beginning. Long before the first shovel of sand was moved – and even before the power purchase agreement was signed – Siemens Energy was talking with Noor Energy 1. “We supported them with the plant design, including the detailed thermodynamic planning and the complete concept design for the steam-water cycle,” says Gert Beyerlein, Project Manager at Siemens Energy. “We also brought in expertise on grid output connections and how our turbines could best fulfil grid requirements – these are all significant aspects that need to be considered early on in the design.”
Faisal Albirdisi agrees, saying that welcoming Siemens Energy into the process was essential for risk mitigation: “Having key suppliers involved at the beginning stages of planning and development let us complete the project safely, with quality and performance in mind – and optimize operational performance.”
Enrique Valades Nieto, the plant’s Deputy Project Director, adds that partnering with Siemens Energy means working with a technology provider that brings decades of experience with them. He can still recall the first CSP project he ever worked on back in 2008, which featured a Siemens Energy steam turbine generator set. “With all their knowledge, Siemens Energy simply gives us more trust in the reliability of CSP technology.”
Announced in 2017, Noor Energy 1 is scheduled for full commercial operations across all units by early 2024. The plant, says Valades Nieto, exemplifies the progress that Dubai and the UAE are making toward their net-zero future. “In the face of global climate change, what we’re doing here is a real demonstration of action we can take. I’m coming to the plant every morning, not for me, but to leave a better future for my daughters. It isn’t just for us. No, in my humble opinion, this is for future generations.”