
TAQA races to future-proof Abu Dhabi's power grid amid climate risks, booming demand
28 May 2025 23:53
KHALED AL KHAWALDEH (ABU DHABI)As climate change drives an increase in extreme weather events across the globe, Abu Dhabi is working swiftly to future-proof its power infrastructure with smarter, more resilient systems. Enhanced automation and decentralisation are emerging as key strategies that could help build a more adaptive and robust power grid.Speaking at the World Utilities Congress in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, Scott Ryan, Chief Power Operations Officer at TAQA Distribution, laid out a bold roadmap to enhance grid reliability through both automation and local energy generation."A little over a year ago, we had record floods, and that really stressed the grid," Ryan told Aletihad."It created a lot of issues for our customers, so we're looking for [a way] to make our network reliable and resilient for future impacts."This mission has driven the development of an ambitious initiative known as FLISR - Fault Location, Isolation, and Service Restoration. Long in the making, the project gained momentum amid increasing climate risks, positioning the emirate alongside advanced economies in building a highly adaptable grid capable of withstanding future shocks."Think of a neighbourhood that loses supply, and then two minutes later, power is restored," Ryan said."Customers haven't had to call up; we haven't had to roll out a truck; and the majority of customers get their power back."FLISR combines field hardware with centralised control room software to rapidly detect faults, isolate problem areas, and restore power where possible - all in near real-time.TAQA recently completed a successful trial of the system and has now launched a five-year plan to roll it out across its network. The goal is to boost grid reliability by 30% within that timeframe.Automation is only part of the puzzle. Ryan says TAQA Distribution is also investing heavily in infrastructure to meet booming demand driven by electrification and mega-projects such as the recently announced 5GW data centre."We're seeing spikes in demand and future load growth," Ryan said."We stay very close to the growth we're expecting, and we start to plan ahead, preparing our grid, preparing our generation."A key component of that preparation involves exploring decentralised generation options like microgrids, which can operate independently of the main grid in emergencies. He said TAQA Distribution was working to explore all possible options to ensure that Abu Dhabi's growth is not hindered by the grid. "A microgrid is where you have local generation, typically renewable - solar panels, solar rooftops, maybe even a wind farm - close to the customer," Ryan explained."Automation like we've described with FLISR can ring around a particular area that could be islanded in the event of a fault."According to Ryan, this kind of setup would allow parts of the grid to continue functioning even when upstream problems - like flooding or heatwaves - take other parts offline.Ryan, who previously led the construction of a microgrid in Australia, said TAQA is considering similar deployments in Abu Dhabi."Abu Dhabi is booming. It always has been, but we're heading into a new era," he said."We need to make sure that our network can actually support all of that."Ryan said smart metres would also likely play a foundational role in building a responsive and efficient grid. These devices provide real-time data about household energy use, allowing TAQA to detect outages immediately and even predict consumption trends.
"It can send what we call the 'last gasp'- the very last thing the metre does is say, 'I've lost power', and we can know before the customer even calls us," Ryan said.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Al Etihad
an hour ago
- Al Etihad
Make-A-Wish UAE, TAQA cooperate to foster community engagement
30 May 2025 11:57 ABU DHABI (WAM)Make-A-Wish UAE has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with TAQA to strengthen corporate social responsibility and bring hope to children battling critical illnesses through collaborative signing ceremony took place at the TAQA Stand (Arena) during the World Utilities Congress held at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, in the presence of Hani Al Zubaidi, CEO of Make-A-Wish UAE, and Hamad Al Hajri, Chief Corporate Support Officer of TAQA, alongside senior executives and representatives from both strategic partnership aims to expand institutional humanitarian efforts by collaborating on impactful initiatives that provide emotional and psychological support to children and their MoU also reflects TAQA's deep-rooted commitment to social responsibility and opens the door to a range of future initiatives in partnership with Make-A-Wish UAE, including volunteering opportunities for TAQA employees to actively contribute to wish-granting activities and on the occasion, Hani Al Zubaidi stated, "This MoU embodies our shared vision with TAQA to inspire hope and joy in the hearts of children facing critical illnesses, and to enhance the role of government-related entities in championing humanitarian are grateful for TAQA's generous commitment and belief in our mission, and we are confident that this partnership will lead to meaningful, lasting impact in the lives of our wish children and their families.'Hamad Al Hajri stated, 'Sustainability extends beyond environmental protection; it is also about how we care for our communities. Make-A-Wish UAE supports children and families during some of their most difficult moments, and through this partnership, we can channel our resources towards that purpose. Every child deserves moments of joy, and we are honoured to contribute to a cause that brings hope where it is needed most.' The MoU serves as a model for corporate-community collaboration, paving the way for a series of programs and events tailored for children with critical illnesses. It reinforces Make-A-Wish UAE's position as a leading humanitarian organisation and underscores TAQA's ongoing support of impactful community-driven initiatives. Year of Community Continue full coverage


Al Etihad
an hour ago
- Al Etihad
Strategic partnership between TRENDS, National Counselling Centre to promote moderation
30 May 2025 12:21 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)TRENDS Research & Advisory signed a cooperation agreement with the National Counselling Centre aimed at supporting and consolidating the values of moderation in society, based on a shared vision to promote and reinforce constructive ideas and agreement was signed by Dr. Mohammed Al-Ali, CEO of TRENDS Research & Advisory, and Abdulla Aqeedah Al-Muhairi, CEO of the National Counselling agreement provides a legal and official framework for cooperation in the fields of research and knowledge. It also enhances joint efforts in producing original scientific research based on evidence and facts. Moreover, it contributes to supporting the efforts of both parties through training, as well as the exchange of experiences and Mohammed Al-Ali stressed that this partnership is a key element of TRENDS Research & Advisory's strategy, which prioritises spreading the values of tolerance and highlighted the Centre's ongoing efforts to promote these values in society in cooperation with specialised authorities, explaining that the agreement supports the initiatives and objectives of the National Counselling Centre, particularly in advancing the discourse of moderation and rejecting extremism. For his part, Abdullah Aqeedah Al-Muhairi commended the distinguished efforts made by TRENDS Research & Advisory in establishing the values of tolerance, coexistence, and moderation, which are derived from Islamic law (Shari'ah) and from the composite moral foundation that underpins human development and the advancement of societies. Year of Community Continue full coverage


Al Etihad
an hour ago
- Al Etihad
Object 1 real estate development company contributes Dh30m to Life Endowment campaign to support patients with chronic diseases
30 May 2025 12:41 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Object 1 Real Estate Development announced its contribution of Dh30 million to the Life Endowment campaign, launched by the Endowments and Minors Funds Authority (Awqaf Abu Dhabi), in support of chronic disease patients and People of Determination, under the slogan, With You For 1's contribution is part of a growing response by individuals and institutions to support the campaign, which aims to provide sustainable funding to aid chronic disease patients and People of Determination. It also aims to support the healthcare system and enhance its readiness to navigate future campaign seeks to establish an endowment, whose investments will cover the cost of treatment for chronic disease patients and People of Determination. Endowment funds will also be invested in enhancing healthcare services and ensure sustainable support and care to Maslennikov, CEO and Founder of Object 1, said: 'It is our duty to contribute to humanitarian causes. Through the Life Endowment campaign, we can contribute to helping people with chronic diseases and People of Determination access healthcare and overcome their physical and emotional challenges.'Object 1 Real Estate Development is proud to support the Life Endowment campaign, a powerful expression of human solidarity. Our Dh30 million contribution underscores our commitment to support national efforts aimed at enhancing community healthcare and providing sustainable care for chronic disease patients and People of Determination.'Object 1 is a real estate developer and part of the international TSZ Group, specialising in elegant, sustainable, and innovative developments. Object 1 has quickly established itself as a top-tier developer, delivering high-quality projects in key areas. With a focus on modern urban living and investor-friendly services, Object 1 continues to shape the region's skyline with cutting-edge design and functionality. The Life Endowment campaign in support of chronic disease patients has dedicated several channels to receive the contributions from individuals and institutions.