Jumeirah Lake Towers

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  • Solutions: District Energy
  • Markets: Commercial & Retail
  • Services: , Fabrication & Installation, Service Agreements, Start-Up & Commissioning
Project Scope

Stellar Energy designed, constructed, fabricated and installed a district-cooling system for Jumeirah Lake Towers, a prestigious residential and commercial development on Dubai's mainland. Jumeirah Lake Towers is comprised of nearly 70 skyscrapers that house hotels, restaurants and retail outlets inland of the Palm Jumeirah development. The development also features a lake with a center island to host special events and activities.

Project Challenge

As the Dubai, UAE region underwent a massive construction boom in the early 2000s, there was strong demand for efficient cooling solutions that could save both energy and space. Jumeirah Lake Towers (JLT) is a prestigious residential and commercial development on Dubai’s mainland comprised of 64 skyscrapers. The development is home to more than 50,000 residents, 160 retail outlets, and two hotels. With real estate at a premium, the development required an efficient, effective, scalable and space-saving way to cool the immense space.

Project Solution

Stellar Energy provided turnkey engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of a district cooling solution for Jumeirah Lake Towers. Designed and executed in phases, the plants have a combined delivery of 105,000 tons of refrigerated water (TR). Stellar Energy’s expertise in modular construction was a deciding factor for Palm District Cooling, the group that directed the JLT project and ultimately retained Stellar Energy to also handle the district cooling project for Palm Jumeirah Trunk. "We chose Stellar's modular chiller design for their scalability, low initial investment and the company's ability to commission large projects in a short time span while adhering to the highest international quality standards," said Keith Levers, CEO of PDC.

District cooling is the distribution of cooling energy from a centralized plant to several buildings in a district. Centralizing the comfort cooling infrastructure offsets the need for mechanical rooms in each building within the district, saving valuable real estate and improving efficiency up to 40%.