Empower to build district cooling plant at Dubai Science Park

18 August 2025

Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation (Empower) has signed a contract to design a new district cooling plant at Dubai Science Park.

The plant will have a total capacity of 47,000 refrigeration tonnes (RT) and will serve nearly 80 mixed-use buildings in the area. Construction is scheduled to begin by the end of the first quarter of 2026.

The project is part of Empower’s expansion strategy to meet rising demand for energy-efficient district cooling services in key areas of Dubai.

Empower says it will deploy advanced technologies at the Dubai Science Park Waterfront district cooling plant. These include thermal energy storage, which optimises energy use during on-peak and off-peak hours, and treated sewage effluent, which conserves fresh water.

It is understood that the plant will also leverage artificial intelligence applications to ensure maximum efficiency and sustainability.

Empower currently holds over 80% of Dubai’s district cooling market and operates 88 district cooling plants across the emirate.

In July, Empower began supplying district cooling services to phase one of the Al-Habtoor Tower project, which spans 3.5 million square feet.

Empower stated that all phases of the district cooling connection are scheduled for completion by the end of 2027. Its total cooling capacity will reach 7,200 RT, equivalent to nearly 75% of the peak cooling demand of the Burj Khalifa.

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Mark Dowdall
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