The Shuweihat S1 Power and Desalination Plant is a critical gas-fired power generation facility located in the United Arab Emirates, with a generation capacity of 1500 MW. Operated by Shuweihat CMS International Power Company, this facility is strategically important for meeting the energy demands of the UAE, especially in the rapidly developing regions. Positioned at coordinates 24.1655, 52.5680, Shuweihat S1 not only contributes to the local grid but also plays a vital role in the country's efforts to diversify its energy resources. The use of natural gas as a primary fuel source is particularly relevant in the context of the UAE's national energy policy, which emphasises sustainability and the reduction of carbon emissions. Gas technology is favoured for its efficiency and lower environmental impact compared to traditional fossil fuels. The Shuweihat S1 Power Plant is not just an energy producer; it also incorporates desalination capabilities, addressing the critical water supply issues in the region. This dual-functionality makes it a cornerstone in the UAE's strategy to secure both energy and water resources, ensuring the long-term sustainability of its development. Overall, the Shuweihat S1 Power and Desalination Plant exemplifies the UAE's commitment to meeting its energy and water needs through innovative solutions.
1.50 GW
16 years old
United Arab Emirates, Asia
Location
Estimates based on Gas emission factor (490 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (45%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.
Technical Details
- Primary Fuel Type
- Gas
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
United Arab Emirates- Continent
- Asia
- Data Source
- Global Power Station Database
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Gas power generation is a pivotal component of the global energy landscape, with 4,378 gas power plants operational across 113 countries, contributing a total installed capacity of 1,731.2 gigawatts (GW). The United States leads in this sector, housing 1,881 plants with a capacity of 575.0 GW, followed by Russia, Iran, Japan, and China. This technology primarily utilises natural gas as a fuel source, which is burned to produce electricity through various processes, predominantly gas turbines and combined cycle systems.
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