Elsewedy Electric to build $22.4 M substation in Egypt

Egypt, Sadat City: Elsewedy Electric has secured a $22.4 M engineering, procurement, and construction contract to build a substation in Sadat City.

 


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Egypt, Sadat City: Elsewedy Electric has secured a $22.4 M engineering, procurement, and construction contract to build a substation in Sadat City.

According to the company, the contract was granted on turnkey basis, and will be implemented  over a 14-month period.

The company has also inked a contract with the National Electricity Company in Congo to build a substation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, under a contract value of $2.4 M. The high voltage distribution substation will be built in the city of Kasumbalesa within 18 months from the date of commencement.

Previously, the company had also won a $45 M contract from the Sudan’s Ministry of Energy and Dams to build a 20 MWp hybrid solar photovoltaic plant with battery storage system in the capital, Juba. The plant will be constructed on 25 ha of land near Nesitu County, which is 20 km from the South African’s nation’s capital.

The solar project, which is financed by African Export-Import Bank, comprises a 20 MWp solar PV park, a 35 MWh battery storage system, and an in-house training centre for Jubek state and the entire Equatoria region.

Source: Construction Week