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Conservation Plan for Tarsheed
Presented by : Eng. Fahad Al KaabiManager, Conservation & Energy Efficiency Department
Save it .. to last اقتصد لتدوم
2Conservation Plan for Tarsheed
Action Plan
• National Conservation Campaign
• Sustainable Buildings Competition
• Building Conservation Project
• Demand Side Management
• Raise the Energy Efficiency
• Tariff Management
• Standards and Regulations for Conservation
• Laws and Legislations for Conservation
• Research & Development
Facts & Figures
Number of Customers Customer 285,143
Electricity Consumption KW/h 1,609,185,736
Water Consumption Cubic meter 14,841,295
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Resd.28%
Com.27%
Indus.31%
Gov. 12%
Hotels2%
Electricity Consumption by Sector
Resd.55%
Com. 19%
Indus.4%
Gov
21%Hotels
2%
Water Consumption by sector
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Facts & Figures: Comparison
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Current Per- Capita
Water Consumption
in GCC
333 L
Current Per- Capita
Water Consumption
in Qatar
464 L
Current Per- Capita
Electricity Consumption
in GCC
11.046 KW
Current Per- Capita
Electricity Consumption
in Qatar
12.926 KW
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The National Conservation Campaign was launched to
coincide with the international Earth Day which is
celebrated on the 22 April of each year, in response to
the Qatar National Vision 2030, and in order to fulfill the
mission of KM in the provision of water and electricity
service and quality, and preserve the environment and
natural resources that God blessed us with, and out of
our belief in the importance of community participation
of all segments of society to be hand in hand in
achieving the ultimate goal of saving electricity, water
and sustainability of the desired energy
Tarsheed Campaign Main Vision
Tarsheed Campaign Main Objectives
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Decrease the Per-Capita Consumption of Electricity by 20% and of Water by 35%
Increase the efficiency in the Electricity and Water sectors
Stop waste and irrational
consumption
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Per- Capita Consumption of Electricity and Water
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-
200
400
600
418 254 223 179 200 190 169 168 143 126 l/
c/d
2010 Domestic Water Per Capita Consumption Benchmark
* Other Countries
-
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000 11,741
9,690 7,701
12,926 13,174
kWh/year
2010 Overall Per Capita Consumption Benchmark
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-
100
200
300
400
500
307 311 253
-
464
0
l/c/d
2010 Overall Water Per Capita Consumption Benchmark
Target at 20% Decrease Target at 35% Decrease
30110,348
Decrease the Per- Capita Consumption of Electricity by 20% and of Water by 35%
Decrease the Per- Capita Consumption of Electricity
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kWh/yearkWh/year after
20% reduction in 5 years
Saving kWhrper capita in 5
years
Co2 emission reduction/per capita/5
years
Per Capita 12926 10348 2578 1400
Per Year values 520 per year 280 per year
Conservation Regulations
Efficiency Measures in KM regulation
Lighting & Power
• Efficient lamps Like CFL ,Halogen shall be used in all buildings. • Lighting Control systems.• Timer or presence detectors for external lighting.• High Efficiency motors for industrial application
Air-conditioning
•Improved thermal insulation values for Wall /Roof /Window construction.•Minimum Equipment Efficiency values for All Air conditioning equipments.•Use of energy recovery ventilation system.•Programmable thermostat for Split/Package type A/C units
Water Fixtures •Efficient Faucets•Efficient Toilets
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• Revised the Regulation for the installation of
Wiring, Electrical equipment and Air
Conditioning Equipment (DEC 2010Edition),
incorporating energy conservation measures.
This will be applicable to all new buildings in
Qatar.
• Implementation of regulation started on 1st
August 2011.
DEC 2010
Estimated Electricity Savings on Implementation of KM-CN Regulation
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0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
Residential Commercial Government Industrial
1,665.95
558.71
173.83231.31
1,273.17
392.27
126.12
196.12
392.79
166.44
47.71 35.19
Co
nsu
mp
tio
n in
Mn
KW
hr
Estimated Electricity Savings on Implementation of KM-CN Regulation
Estimated Annual Electricity Consumption Before Implementing KM-CN Regulation
Estimated Annual Electricity Consumption After Implementing KM-CN Regulation
Annual Electricity Saving After Implementing KM-CN Regulation
23.58%
29.79%27.44%
15.21%
Saving in Percentage Per Annum
Note: Calculations Based on Case Study
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Estimated Potential Electricity Savings in Lighting for different Sectors
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0
50
100
150
200
250
Residential Commercial Government Industrial
221.85
97.45
34.99
22.51
136.52
58.47
23.02 16.88
85.33
38.98
11.975.63
Co
nsu
mp
tio
n in
Mn
KW
hr
Estimated Potential Electricity Savings in Lighting for different Sectors
Estimated Annual Electricity Consumption Before Implementing KM-CN Regulation
Estimated Annual Electricity Consumption After Implementing KM-CN Regulation
Annual Electricity Saving After Implementing KM-CN Regulation
Saving in Percentage Per Annum
Note: Calculations Based on Case Study
38.46%
40.00%
25.00%
34.21%
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Estimated Potential Electricity Savings in Air Conditioning for different Sectors
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0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
Residential Commercial Government Industrial
1229.84
364.17
102.10
42.54
922.38
236.71
66.3728.93
307.46
127.46
35.74 13.61
Co
nsu
mp
tio
n in
Mn
KW
hr
Estimated Potential Electricity Savings in Air Conditioning for different Sectors
Estimated Annual Electricity Consumption Before Implementing KM-CN Regulation
Estimated Annual Electricity Consumption After Implementing KM-CN Regulation
Annual Electricity Saving After Implementing KM-CN Regulation
Saving in Percentage Per Annum
Note: Calculations Based on Case Study
25.00%35.00% 32.00%35.00%
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Estimated Water Savings on Implementation of KM-CN Regulation
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0
40000
80000
120000
160000
200000
240000
Mosques Flats Villas Labour
Accomodation
Commercial
Buildings
Industrial
Occupancy
Others
20
30
3
66
16
9
16
66
98
13
33
6
19
24
31
10
97
92
40
47
8
14
99
1
50
28
8
12
66
90
10
13
5
14
71
53
83
95
9
30
95
4
53
13 15
88
1
40
00
8
32
01
45
27
8
25
83
3
95
24
Com
sum
pti
on
in
Cu
bic
Met
er
Estimated Water Savings on Implementation of KM-CN Regulation
Annual Consumption Before Implementation of KM-CN Regulation
Annual Consumption After Implementation of KM-CN Regulation
Savings After Implementation KM-CN Regulation
24%
Saving in Percentage
26% 24% 24% 24% 24%24%
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Power Factor
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The relationship between resistive and reactive load component is called Power factor. It is the numerical way of representing the proportions' of real
power kW and apparent power kVA. Power factor is the cosine F of angle
Power Factor
The power factor of Bulk Customers/High consuming customers will be monitored and Non complying cases will have to pay penal charges.
The power factor of all customers will be revised to 0.9 lag or better (0.9 to unity)effective from the date of publication of the amendments in the KM
regulations.
KAHRAMAA plan to revise the power factor limits of Installations
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Estimated Electricity Savings on Power Factor Improvement in Industrial Sector
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0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
Total Electricity Consumption* Estimated Electricity Saving @1%
due to Power Factor Improvement
6163
61.63
Co
nsu
mp
tion
in
GW
hr
Estimated Electricity Savings on Power Factor Improvement in Industrial Sector
8.9
Mn QR
Saving in Million Qatary Riyal Per Annum
* Electricity Consumption for 2011
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Environment benefits on Power Factor Improvement in Industrial Sector
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0
100,000,000
200,000,000
300,000,000
400,000,000
500,000,000
600,000,000
700,000,000
800,000,000
900,000,000
1,000,000,000
Natural Gas Savings (in Cubic Feet) Savings in Terms of QR
968,500,000
14,140,100
Nu
mb
er
Environment benefits on Power Factor Improvement in Industrial Sector
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Environment benefits on Power Factor Improvement in Industrial Sector
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0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
CO2 Emmission Saving (in Ton) CO2 Savings equal to SUV Vehicle
Emission/Year
33,218
4,600 Nu
mb
er
Environment benefits on Power Factor Improvement in Industrial Sector
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Power Factor in the GCC
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Power Factor in the GCC
Bahrain 0.9
Qatar 0.85
UAE 0.95
KSA 0.85
Kuwait 0.8-0.9
Oman 0.85
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Phase out of Inefficient Lamps
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Consultants must be notified by Kahramaa to stop the use of to incandescent lamp in the design and plans of buildings, as well as to include the ban of importing incandescent lamps In the first stage is to stop bulbs of 100 watts and 75 watts, followed by a second
stage is to stop bulbs of 60 watts, then the third stage of 40-watt bulbs
All studies point to problems related to incandescent lamp, especially in the environmental field
The project aims to stop the incandescent lamp as these cause high temperature, which may be the cause of home fires and the energy consumption is significantly higher
compared to energy-saving lamps
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Estimated Electricity Savings on Phase out of Inefficient Lamps in Residential Sector
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0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
Total Electricity
Consumption*
Electricity Consumption for
Lighting @34.46%**
Estimated Energy Saving
@80% from Lighting
8606.30
2965.73
1186.29
Con
sum
pti
on
in
GW
hr
Estimated Electricity Savings on Phase out of Inefficient Lamps in Residential Sector
77.23 Mn QR
for Kahramaa
&
94.9 Mn QR
for Customers
Saving in Million Qatari Riyal Per Annum
* Electricity Consumption for 2011
** Electricity Consumption for Lighting 34.36% of Total Residential Consumption: ESCWA Study
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Environment benefits on Phase out of Inefficient Lamps in Residential Sector
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0
200,000,000
400,000,000
600,000,000
800,000,000
1,000,000,000
1,200,000,000
1,400,000,000
1,600,000,000
1,800,000,000
2,000,000,000
Natural Gas Savings (in Cubic Feet) Savings in Terms of QR
18,641,700,000
MQR 272
Nu
mb
er
Environment benefits on Phase out of Inefficient Lamps in Residential Sector
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Environment benefits on Phase out of Inefficient Lamps in Residential Sector
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0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
CO2 Emmission Saving (in Ton) CO2 Savings equal to SUV
Vehicle Emission/Year
639389
97000 cars @
80km/day for 365 daysNu
mb
er
Environment benefits on Phase out of Inefficient Lamps in Residential Sector
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Phase out incandescent lamp as per European union program
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هناك برامج مماثلة في دول أخرى من العالم
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Phase out incandescent lamp
Air Condition Equipment Energy Labeling Program
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PROPOSED PRODUCTS FOR ENERGY LABELING ARE WINDOW AND SPLIT TYPE AIR CONDITIONERS
To guide the consumer to pick devices of optimal consumption efficiency
Project aims at classification of efficiency in air conditioning equipment to determine high efficiency
and mark it by a lable belonging to KM
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Energy Efficiency Ration for room ACs
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Minimum Equipment Efficiency Ratio for AC in the State of Qatar is 8.5
Enforce EER (minimum Equipment Efficiency)values for all Air conditioning equipments as stipulated in KM regulations
Energy efficiency labeling for Room air conditioning equipments
More Star Means More saving
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KM PROPOSALS ON SOLAR ENERGY
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Promote R&D programs on renewable energy.
Develop Guidelines for interconnection of PV systems to KAHRAMAA grid
Incentives to projects implementing renewable Energy.
Amend Regulations to mandate use of solar water heater in
residential & selected commercial applications.
Estimated Environment benefits on Reduction of 20% in Per Capita Consumption within Five Year Target Plan
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0
10,000,000,000
20,000,000,000
30,000,000,000
40,000,000,000
50,000,000,000
60,000,000,000
70,000,000,000
80,000,000,000
90,000,000,000
Estimated 5 Years Savings in
Terms of Natural Gas (in
Cubic Feet)
Estimated 5 Years Savings in
Terms of QR
83,228,000,000
1,215 MQR
Nu
mb
er
Estimated Environment benefits on Reduction of 20% in Per Capita
Consumption within Five Year Target Plan
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0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
Estimated Savings in Terms of
CO2 Emmission (in Ton) in Five
Years
Estimated CO2 Savings equal to
SUV Vehicle Emission in Five
Years
2,854,722
430,000 cars @
80km/day for 365
days
Nu
mb
er
Estimated Environment benefits on Reduction of 20% in Per Capita
Consumption within Five year Target Plan
Estimated Environment benefits on Reduction of 20% in Per Capita Consumption within Five year Target Plan
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