KNPC to Extend Umm Al-Aish Solar-Powered LPG Plant Operations with Battery Storage to Enable 24/7 Clean Energy Supply

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The Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) plans to extend round-the-clock clean energy operations at its Umm Al-Aish LPG bottling plant by integrating battery energy storage systems, following the facility’s successful conversion to full solar power, according to sources.

The plant, which has already transitioned to operating entirely on solar energy with a daily generation capacity of around four megawatts, currently meets its full electricity demand through renewable energy, eliminating reliance on conventional grid power from the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy.

The upcoming battery storage integration will enable the facility to operate continuously through nighttime hours without drawing electricity from the national grid, further strengthening operational self-sufficiency.

According to reports, the solar-powered transition has already resulted in significant environmental and economic benefits, including the savings of nearly 10,000 barrels of oil previously used for conventional electricity generation, along with reduced electricity costs and lower dependence on grid supply.

The project aligns with the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation’s (KPC) broader environmental strategy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

The Umm Al-Aish facility is equipped with approximately 7,000 solar panels and has reportedly reduced carbon emissions by around 5,000 tons annually, while cutting national grid demand by nearly 11 gigawatt-hours per year.

KNPC noted that the project faced multiple implementation challenges, including difficult soil conditions, extreme temperatures, dust accumulation, and stringent safety requirements associated with gas industry operations. These challenges were addressed through the deployment of environment-specific technologies, compatible drilling equipment, and full integration with approved safety systems.

The company highlighted that the project was executed by Kuwaiti engineers, consultants, and contractors, calling it a major national achievement that demonstrates local capability in delivering complex energy infrastructure in line with international standards.

In addition to its solar initiative, KNPC is advancing several environmental sustainability measures, including the deployment of advanced irrigation systems equipped with electric timers to reduce water wastage. The company also utilizes treated wastewater from refinery cooling processes for irrigating green spaces within and outside refinery facilities, helping conserve freshwater and reduce operational costs.

Furthermore, KNPC’s Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Department continues to conduct training programs and awareness campaigns covering areas such as pre-shutdown planning, stormwater management, oil spill prevention, operational efficiency, and environmental compliance, reinforcing the company’s broader sustainability and safety commitments.


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