- 12 mtu Kinetic PowerPacks for uninterruptible power  supply solution
- Complete turnkey solution, adapted to local  conditions
- Order value in double-digit millions
Rolls-Royce is to  supply 12 mtu Kinetic PowerPacks to King Abdullah University for Science and  Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia this summer. The systems, equipped with  dynamically rotating kinetic energy accumulators, will be used to provide the  university's supercomputing facility and data center with clean, conditioned,  uninterruptible power supplies, acting as the energy backbone.
“We are delighted that  such a renowned university as King Abdullah University for Science and  Technology in Saudi Arabia has chosen us as a partner, placing their confidence  in our solutions, our expertise and our many years of experience. The choice  underlines our recently expanded expertise in the field of dynamic  uninterruptible power supplies and is a major success,” explains Andreas  Schell, CEO of Rolls-Royce Power Systems. “We've been in discussions with the  customer since 2016. We were able to fulfil all of the customer's wishes and  requirements and thus put together a complete solution, that includes a  substantial local content,” adds Bernard Hanssens,  Managing Director of the subsidiary in Dubai.
Each mtu Kinetic  PowerPack type KP5 has a power output of 1.6 megawatts, operates in medium  voltage at 13.8kV, 60Hz, and is powered by an mtu diesel engine type 16V 4000  G74S. These uninterruptible power supply systems are produced in Liège  (Belgium), are then fitted into custom-made enclosures in the United Arab  Emirates, and finally installed on site in Saudi Arabia. The systems are  designed for humid ambient conditions and temperatures of up to 50 degrees  Celsius. The scope of supply also includes medium-voltage switchgear and  transformers as well as two control stations. The Rolls-Royce Power Systems  team in the Middle East is expected to commission the turnkey plant at the end  of 2021 and will be on hand to provide operational support for a further year,  and remain available for long term service support throughout the life time of  the installation. mtu Kinetic PowerPacks will be installed in two groups of six  systems each, with one available as a back-up in each group. In the event of a  power outage, the constantly rotating, heavy kinetic energy accumulator will drive  the generator and bridge the few seconds until the diesel engine, which has  started in the meantime, takes over.