Linxon wins expansion projects to Saudi Electricity Company

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.

 


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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.

These projects fall within the Saudi Electricity Company’s short-term plan to improve the stability of the network in the various stations. The orders include the expansion of the existing Badar substation in Riyadh and additional installation of reactors at Nafal, as well as the expansion and installation of bus reactors at Makkah and Jeddah North East substations. In the Eastern region, Linxon will extend the existing 230 kV GIS to provide power supply to the South Ghawar Gas separation plant, helping to increase the country’s usage of natural gas.

Linxon’s scope of work in this project includes reinforcement of the existing substations to install 380 kV and 230 kV GIS breakers, hybrid GIS and reactors. The installation of equipment for protection, metering, control, and communication is also included alongside related modifications works. The installation, construction, site inspection, testing and commissioning activities associated with the work will also be entrusted to the company until the final hand-over of the substation extensions.

Gas-insulated high-voltage switchgear (GIS) is a type of compact switchgear consisting of high-voltage components such as circuit-breakers and disconnectors, which can be safely operated in confined spaces. GIS is used where space is limited, for example: in extensions, in city buildings, on roofs, on offshore platforms, in industrial plants and in hydropower plants.

Source: Linxon