The plant was built in collaboration with Medcom – MLE as
the contractor and Allied as the consultant. It is the first central cooling
facility of its kind in New Cairo.
One Ninety is located at the intersection of South Teseen
Street and the Ring Road. The mixed-use development includes residential,
commercial, administrative, and hospitality components.
The new facility uses a centralized system to produce and
distribute chilled water for air conditioning. This setup provides higher
efficiency than traditional units, cuts electricity consumption, and reduces
carbon emissions. The initiative also supports Egypt’s drive toward sustainable
development and a lower environmental footprint.
The plant is equipped with TRANE chillers, Grundfos pumps,
EVAPCO cooling towers, Schneider electric panels, and Elsewedy transformers.
These technologies ensure accuracy, reliability, and high efficiency under all
operating conditions.
Engineer Amr Sultan, CEO of Landmark Developments, said the
central cooling plant will enhance the project’s ability to offer a modern and
sustainable environment for residents, businesses, and visitors. He described
the facility as an investment in the future of the project.
Sultan added that the design combines high-efficiency
electric and gas chillers with advanced automation and smart water management.
This hybrid system reduces energy consumption, lowers emissions, and ensures
continuous, efficient cooling across the development.