خسارة الطاقة المتبقية في الشبكة
Definition
Federal Decree-Law No. 17 of 2022 requires connection agreements and producer coordination with service providers. Manual verification processes and sequential approval workflows create delays. Search results confirm: over 1,000 GW of capacity is 'ready to be deployed but remains waiting for grid connection.' At assumed capacity factor of 30% and wholesale price of AED 250/MWh, each month of delay represents lost generation.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: Estimated AED 2.5–5 billion annually (based on 1,000 GW × 30% capacity factor × 8,760 hours × AED 250/MWh); represents ~30% revenue churn for queued projects
- Frequency: Ongoing; accumulated monthly
- Root Cause: Manual compliance verification; sequential approval workflows; lack of automated connection provisioning; service provider capacity constraints
Why This Matters
This pain point represents a significant opportunity for B2B solutions targeting Wind Electric Power Generation.
Affected Stakeholders
Wind farm developers, Independent power producers (IPPs), Grid service providers (e.g., EWEC, DEWA), Compliance officers
Action Plan
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Methodology & Sources
Data collected via OSINT from regulatory filings, industry audits, and verified case studies.