Solar Panel System to Launch Soon on Bahrain’s Nabih Saleh
Construction work on the Nabih Saleh Water Distribution Station has concluded, and work is ongoing to launch the solar panel system on the upper reservoir.
The construction of the station is within Electricity and Water Authority’s (EWA) plans to develop and expand water distribution networks, in line with the directives of the government, led by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, to provide the electricity and water services and meet the growing demand for them.
Bahrain’s Electricity and Water Affairs Minister, Wael bin Nasser Al-Mubarak, CEO of EWA, Shaikh Nawaf bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa, and Capital Municipal Council Chairman, Saleh Tarrada, visited the Nabih Saleh Water Distribution Station.
Commenting, the minister said that the project is within EWA’s efforts to increase the storing capacity and strengthen the water distribution network in the Nabih Saleh region, as well as meet the needs of its housing and service projects.
He added that based on the government’s directives, EWA will continue implementing more development projects that support the kingdom’s infrastructure and improve the quality of services delivered to subscribers.
EWA chief, Shaikh Nawaf bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa, said that a one-million-gallon upper tank, with accompanying pipelines and valves, and a building for electrical devices, control devices and a water chlorination system were constructed, as part of the project.
He added that the design of the station has considered the use of solar energy to generate electricity to operate the station equipment with clean electrical energy produced from solar panels installed on the upper tank, which contain 702 solar cell panels designed to produce about 253 kilowatts (maximum) of clean electrical energy. The produced solar energy covers the needs of the station and exports the surplus electricity to the electricity distribution network.
The upper reservoir was also covered with aluminium sheets, considering the urban character of the region.
Nass Contracting Company constructed all the Station’s facilities and supplied it with the latest mechanical, electrical, control and communication equipment from leading world companies.
Meanwhile, the Ahmed Mansoor Al-Aali covered the upper reservoir, and installed solar energy cells.
The UK consultancy firm, Mott MacDonald, oversaw the construction of the BD 3.5 Nabih Saleh Water Distribution Station.
Capital Municipal Council Chairman expressed appreciation to EWA for implementing projects that support the development march in the kingdom. He also hailed EWA’s policies to use renewable energy in its projects, which, he said, will contribute to improving the environmental situation.