en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Emirates Monitoring Center has been launched, providing a unified view of the national power network with an installed capacity of approximately 48 GW.

The center continuously monitors key operational indicators, including system load, frequency, voltage, and power exchanges. It also supports the seamless flow of operational data along the UAE National Grid corridor, extending from Abu Dhabi to the northern emirates. The center will play a core coordination role in outage management and emergency response, providing immediate situational awareness during network disturbances or generation interruptions. The facility will also conduct operational planning and resilience studies to support decision-making and enhance grid reliability as the UAE's energy system evolves.
Engineer Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs, stated that the launch of the center is a significant milestone for the country's power infrastructure. He noted that the center serves as the core of the UAE's national grid, providing comprehensive real-time visibility across the national power system through world-class monitoring technology developed by Siemens. The center will strengthen the UAE's ability to anticipate, manage, and respond to current and future operational challenges. The facility will also leverage artificial intelligence to support scenario planning, predictive analytics, and future system modeling, enabling more proactive decision-making.

Helmut von Struve, CEO of Siemens UAE and the Middle East, stated that the platform provides the country's first single real-time view of the national grid. He said the Emirates Monitoring Center is the UAE's first unified platform, offering a single real-time view of the national grid and continuously monitoring all four utility companies across the seven emirates. Siemens delivered the core monitoring and control platform through what it describes as the world's first rapid deployment of a latest-generation energy management system. Von Struve noted that the center is designed to scale with the UAE's evolving energy system, supporting greater renewable energy integration, potential cross-border interconnections, and the continued development of a smarter, more resilient national grid.






