Bahrain world trade center turbines

Published February 11th, 2009 - 02:01 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Bahrain world trade center turbines
officially certified by Bahrain’s electricity distribution directorate
World’s first wind turbines incorporated into a large scale commercial building set to auto-mode and supplying power

The Bahrain World Trade Center (BWTC) has announced the official certification of the building’s wind turbines by Bahrain’s Electricity Distribution Directorate (EDD). The three 29-metre diameter turbines are now set to auto-mode meaning they are supplying power to the office towers.

The turbines were inaugurated in April of 2008, since then they have been undergoing daily safety and regulatory testing, and were commissioned to mark Bahrain’s National Day in December 2008. The BWTC’s turbines are the first in the world to be integrated into a large scale commercial development, and are predicted to provide 11-15% of the power needed to operate the offices of the 50 storey twin towers.

Mr. Peter Longstaff, Senior Project Manager at Atkins (Architectural Designers and Engineers of BWTC) commented: “The official certification from the EDD means that the turbines are now fully operational and are supplying power to the development set to auto-mode. In order for the turbines to work there are certain criteria that need to be met. Namely, the correct balanced wind speed falling between 4 to 19 m/sec flowing from the Northeast or Northwest direction.

“For the purpose of understanding power supply, the twin towers can be categorised into three horizontal levels with each floor level having a direct alignment to the corresponding turbine. It is worth mentioning here that the three turbines are runing at variable speeds which is due to changable wind speeds at each location.“

He added: "Taking all of these technical elements into consideration and keeping in mind the building cleaning and maintenance requirements, we envisage that the turbines may run, on average, approximately 50% of the time."
 
Mr. Bob Addison, Country Manager of DTZ (BWTC’s Managing and Leasing Agents) commented: “By mid 2009, we expect that all tenants will be moved in and operating in the office towers. MODA Mall a high-end boutique shopping mall, complements the development showcasing a tenant portfolio that is hand-picked to offer its clientele with a unique and exclusive shopping experience, is now also fully operational. BWTC is truly a landmark development in terms of sustainable architecture, and we should all be proud of Bahrain as the location for the world’s first wind turbines in a commercial development.”

This milestone follows the BWTC’s most recent accolade, when it was named “Best Tall Building” in the Middle East and Africa region for 2008 by architecture’s leading body dedicated to the field of tall buildings, The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH). Designed and engineered by Atkins, the award confirms the building’s elite position as one of the most iconic buildings in the world. In November of 2008, BWTC also became a “Blue Monument”, as it lit up in blue in support of World Diabetes Day, joining over 800 other global landmarks from 160 countries.

Visitors to the BWTC now have access to a plethora of brands which have never been seen before in Bahrain through the project’s exclusive MODA Mall, with the likes of Fendi, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Roberto Cavalli, Christian Lacroix and many more now open for business.