Tabreed and Miral sign cooling agreement for SeaWorld Abu Dhabi

Tabreed and Miral sign cooling agreement for SeaWorld Abu Dhabi 1
The deal will see anew dedicated plant built by 2022 to service SeaWorld Abu Dhabi and future Yas Island projects

ABU  DHABI:  National  Central  Cooling  Company  PJSC  (Tabreed), announced the signing of an agreement with Miral to provide district cooling services to SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, a first-of-its-kind marine  life  theme  park being  developed  by  Miral on  Yas  Island, a  top  global  destination  for entertainment, leisure and business. 

Tabreed will connect the new SeaWorld Abu Dhabi development to its existing Yas Island district cooling scheme and will deliver a cooling capacity of up to 15,000 refrigeration tons (RT).

Tabreed also plans to build a new dedicated plant by 2022 at the SeaWorld Abu Dhabi site and once the plant is built, the development will benefit from a reliable, technologically advanced and sustainable source of cooling interconnected to the Yas Island centralised cooling scheme operated by Tabreed.

Commenting on the announcement, Bader Saeed Al Lamki, Tabreed’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “We are delighted to have signed an agreement with Miral to provide essential district cooling services to SeaWorld  Abu  Dhabi.

Our  commitment  has  always  been to  deliver  state-of-the-art  district  cooling solutions that are energy efficient, reliable and cost-effective. We look forward to further strengthening our long-standing partnership with Miral through the development of this key plant on Yas Island.”

“Tabreed has been playing a  critical role in supporting Abu Dhabi’s sustainability agenda through providing sustainable cooling solutions to the Emirate’s iconic projects to maximize energy efficiency and  reduce  their  carbon  footprint.  We  are  proud  to  share  the  sustainability  vision  with Miral for SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, which aims to provide impactful education and learning opportunities that inspire future generations to care for the oceans and support marine life,” he added.

Gurjit  Singh,  Chief  Portfolio  Officer at Miral  commented: “We  are pleased to  be  expanding  our partnership  with  Tabreed, a state-of-the-art  cooling  infrastructure  on  Yas  Island, delivering  crucial cooling  services  to  many  of  our  award-winning  theme  parks.  SeaWorld  Abu  Dhabi is  set  to  be Yas Island’s next mega attraction, and with this agreement, we ensure the continuous delivery of trusted, reliable and energy-efficient services to our growing portfolio of developments.

This is yet another step towards our vision of positioning Yas Island as a top global destination for leisure and entertainment.”

With over two  decades  of  experience  in  providing technologically advanced  and  sustainable cooling solutions to a variety of customers across the region, Tabreed is uniquely equipped to deliver cooling services to world-class theme parks and aquariums such as SeaWorld Abu Dhabi. Yas Water World, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi and Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, along with Yas Marina and the iconic flagship Hotel, WAbu Dhabi –Yas Island, already benefit from Tabreed’s district cooling services.

In total, Tabreed  currently  serves  62,000 RT of  contracted  capacity  at  Yas  Island,  and  the  Island  as  a whole has a potential overall capacity of more than 100,000 RT. For over 22 years, Tabreed has been the partner of choice for organizations seeking environmentally friendly  cooling  solutions  to  support  their  sustainability  goals  and  to  reduce  their  overall  energy consumption and carbon footprint.

With 86district cooling plants, Tabreed currently delivers over 1.399 million RT to key developments, including iconic projects such as the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Opera, The Dubai Mall, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Al Maryah Island, Dubai Metro, the Bahrain Financial Harbour and the Jabal Omar Development in the Holy City of Mecca in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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