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RSB Approved Version- 4 th August <strong>2008</strong><br />

3.2.3. Fujairah F1 IWPP (SembCorp)<br />

In July 2006 a PWPA for the Fujairah F1 IWPP was signed between <strong>ADWEC</strong> and the<br />

Sembcorp Gulf Holding Company Limited.<br />

The gross electricity capacity <strong>of</strong> the existing F1 IWPP station will be increased by<br />

219.5 MW to 861 MW from February 2009. Water capacity will remain unchanged<br />

i.e. 102 MIGD (gross).<br />

Before April <strong>2008</strong> the net output from F1 was exclusively supplied to the Northern<br />

Emirates (FEWA). In April <strong>2008</strong> the Emirates National Grid (ENG), with associated<br />

transmission facilities, was fully completed and so it became possible for the first time<br />

to export electricity from the Fujairah F1 IWPP to the Emirate <strong>of</strong> Abu Dhabi.<br />

In 2007 about 12 MIGD water from F1 station was consumed locally in the Northern<br />

Emirates and the rest was sent to the Al Ain region.<br />

At the time <strong>of</strong> preparation <strong>of</strong> this document it was expected that the Northern<br />

Emirates would consume up to 20 MIGD <strong>of</strong> water from the Fujairah IWPPs in the<br />

years <strong>2008</strong> – 2009 and up to 30 MIGD between 2010 – 2030. The rest would be<br />

available to <strong>ADWEC</strong>, supplying mainly the Al Ain region. The indicative water<br />

supply to the Northern Emirate is shown below:<br />

Indicative 7 Water Supply to the Northern Emirates<br />

Year <strong>2008</strong> 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015<br />

MIGD 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30<br />

3.2.4. Fujairah F2 IWPP (FAPCO)<br />

In July 2007 a PWPA for the Fujairah F2 IWPP station was signed between <strong>ADWEC</strong><br />

and FAPCO.<br />

The Fujairah F2 IWPP will have a net capacity <strong>of</strong> 2000 MW and 130 MIGD. This<br />

equates to a gross capacity <strong>of</strong> approximately 2114 MW and 132 MIGD.<br />

It is anticipated that some <strong>of</strong> F2’s capacity will meet Abu Dhabi demands and that the<br />

remainder will meet demands in the Northern Emirates.<br />

After completion <strong>of</strong> the F2 station in 2010 the gross capacities <strong>of</strong> both Fujairah IWPP<br />

stations will be about 2975 MW (F2 2114 MW + F1 861 MW).<br />

Electricity will be exported from the Fujairah IWPPs to the Emirate <strong>of</strong> Abu Dhabi via<br />

the ENG (Emirates National Grid) and a new transmission line currently under<br />

construction connecting the Qidfa and Sweihan 400 kV substations.<br />

The gas pipeline supply for F2 was initiated by <strong>ADWEC</strong> in April 2006 to meet the F2<br />

implementation in late 2009 / early 2010. At the time <strong>of</strong> writing Dolphin energy have<br />

7 Indicative Supply is a term used in this <strong>Statement</strong> to reflect the uncertainty surrounding supply to the<br />

Northern Emirates and is <strong>ADWEC</strong>’s own internal estimation based upon network projects etc.<br />

<strong>Statement</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Future</strong> <strong>Capacity</strong> <strong>Requirements</strong> <strong>2008</strong> – 2030 18

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