
Hyundai E&C wins $389 M projects in Saudi Arabia
Hyundai Engineering & Construction has secured consecutive bids for a 380 kV transmission line project commissioned by the Saudi Electricity Company.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction has secured consecutive bids for a 380 kV transmission line project commissioned by the Saudi Electricity Company.
The Diriyah Company has opened two substations, the 1707 MVA Bulk Substation and 200 MVA Primary Substation.
The first phase of the project is set to start operating in July 2025, with the interconnection allowing the exchange of up to 3000 MW of power by early 2026.
The contract relates to the establishment of an underground transmission line.
The work for the Al Jazeera Royal Palace substation project includes provision of engineering, procurement, construction and testing services.
Nesma Infrastructure & Technology (NIT) has signed a major contract with the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC).
Hitachi Energy signs agreements with ENOWA and Saudi Electricity Company to design and develop phase 1 of NEOM region’s transmission system.
Saudi Arabia, Riyadh: The Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) has announced obtaining a $567.5 M credit facility.
Saudi Arabia: Linxon has won three orders worth $62 M from the Saudi Electricity Company to deliver expansion projects across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia, Riyadh: Saudi Electricity Company has developed distribution transformers from 231/133 V to 400/230 V, for both primary voltage 33 and 13.8 kV.
India, Mumbai: Larsen & Toubro Saudi Arabia LLC, a fully owned subsidiary of L&T, has won an order valued at $108.2 million for the construction of five 132 kV substations at Hail area from the National Grid, Saudi Arabia, a subsidiary of Saudi Electricity Company.
Bulgaria, Sofia: Transformers and tap changers manufacturer Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Bulgaria (HHIB) has received approval for its product range by the Middle Eastern power utility company Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) – National Grid SA.
Saudi Arabia is boosting its power generation capacity from less than 60 GW to about 91 GW by 2020, and to more than double existing capacity over the longer term, looking to meet the rising demand resulting from economic growth in the country and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, primarily driven by oil and gas.
Switzerland, Zurich: ABB has won a $ 14 million order from Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), Saudi Arabia’s national power transmission and distribution operator.
Germany, Munich: Siemens has signed two contracts with Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) for the construction of Static Var Compensators (SVCs) at Madinah East, Hail-2 and Al Jouf-2 380kV substations.
Switzerland, Zurich: ABB has won an order from Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) worth $ 78 million.