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Dubai Electricity and Water adopts GE’s Digital Predix platform at L1 /

media in / Dubai 11-04-2019 / WAM
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) and GE Power have announced the launch of the Brisk Asset Performance Management Solution at L1 / 970 MW.
The new application includes a suite of software solutions and services specifically designed to help improve asset performance, where it can link different data sources and use advanced analytics to transform data into actionable recommendations that enhance collaboration and enterprise knowledge management.
Bridex Asset Performance Management helps reduce unexpected downtime while increasing availability and reliability, as the application helps monitor critical assets and systems and protects them against any threats. The application also improves employee productivity by prioritizing maintenance on a The importance and cost rather than follow maintenance practices according to specific timetables means reducing the size of expensive emergency repairs by detecting problems early and then reducing the emergency downtime.
“The digital transformation of our assets and facilities is a key element in our plan to support the national innovation strategy announced by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai,” said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Managing Director, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority. The UAE is one of the most innovative countries in the world.
“Through our relationship with General Electric, we have worked to increase the efficiency of this plant based on the fourth industrial revolution techniques such as Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Block Qin and Internet Objects to support the Dubai 10X initiative, which aims to develop The services of the Government of Dubai to apply today what other cities of the world will apply after 10 years for a better future for future generations by supporting research, development and innovation for future generations.
GE has implemented this application on more than 130 assets at the L1 power station in Jebel Ali, Dubai, and will monitor it continuously for two years. During this period, the company will provide training courses for its staff to help them enhance their own capabilities to run the application, analyze data and develop ideas.
Saadi Awainat, CEO of GE Power in Africa, India and the Middle East, said: “Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is one of the world’s leading institutions of digitalization and innovation initiatives in the energy sector. Our platform has helped many of our dealers and partners around the world. Access to data power to enhance the reliability and availability of power plants.
As the UAE’s first digital power station, L1 will have a strong digital infrastructure to further improve operations throughout the lifecycle of the facility.
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) and General Electric are currently collaborating on several projects including the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Power Plant and the Hussain Power Production Project using clean coal. GE Power also signed an agreement with the Commission to modernize Gas turbines at station “E” to produce electricity in Jebel Ali.

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