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ABB wins $40 million order in Saudi Arabia

Swiss power giant ABB has won an order worth over $40 million for high-voltage gas-insulated switchgear from the Al Toukhi Group, a leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company.

ABB will supply 420 kV GIS equipment that will form an integral part of the New Muhayil West and Al Omran substations being built for Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), the country's national power transmission and distribution operator. The substations are scheduled to be energized in June 2014.

Al Omran, located in the eastern part of Saudi Arabia, is part of the Qurayyah Independent Power Project (IPP). New Muhayil, connected to the Shuqaiq and Namera North transmission network, is being constructed to meet the rapidly growing demand for electricity in the southwestern part of the country.

Saudi Arabia accounts for around half of the total electricity consumption in the GCC (Gulf Co-operation Council) region. Economic growth, led by the oil and gas sector is driving the development of power infrastructure to secure electricity supplies.

In line with its business philosophy to locate production and service facilities closer to our customers, ABB recently announced a $40 million investment for the construction of a new manufacturing plant for high-voltage GIS and transformer service workshop in Saudi Arabia.



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