The report highlights that, on completion, the project will provide renewable power, potable water, wastewater treatment, district cooling, as well as solid waste treatment services for 16 hotels, an international airport, and the infrastructure that makes up Phase One of the Red Sea destination in Saudi Arabia.
The renewable energy for the project will be provided through a solar PV plant with a capacity of 340 MWac as well as a 1,200 MW BESS (battery energy storage system) and an internal combustion engine of 108.98 MW capacity, a company spokesman said.
Around 32,500 cubic metres of potable water per day will be provided through a seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant, while its district cooling capacity will be around 32,500 RT.
ILF, a leading global player with more than 45 office locations across five continents, was the technical advisor during the tendering stage of the PPP scheme, which resulted in a utility concession agreement.
The ILF Consulting Engineers continue to provide advisory services to Red Sea Global as the Saudi PIF unit embarks on this ambitious journey, said the spokesman.
"The extension of our involvement in this landmark development is seen as both an expression of trust as well as a mandate to continue delivering engineering excellence through our integrated team comprising ILF Consulting Engineers in Saudi Arabia, Austria, Germany, and Poland," he concluded.