Siemens Energy secures USD 1.6 billion project to advance
Located in the western and central regions, the plants will add 3.6 gigawatts of power to the national grid – enough to supply around 1.5 million homes. The project includes
Core components for the power plants will be manufactured at the Siemens Energy Dammam Hub, which is currently expanding to increase local production capacity and support Saudi Arabia's energy sector. Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 will rank among the world's largest combined-cycle power plants.
Siemens Energy has been awarded a $1.6-billion project to provide technology for two gas-fired power plants in Saudi Arabia, the German company said on Wednesday. The project will allow Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 in the country's western and central regions to add 3.6 gigawatts of power to the national grid, Siemens Energy said in a statement.
Siemens Energy has secured a $1.6 billion contract to supply key technologies for the development of the Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 gas-fired power plants in Saudi Arabia.
Located in the western and central regions, the Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 plants will add 3.6 gigawatts to Saudi Arabia's national grid, providing electricity to approximately 1.5 million homes. These plants are set to replace aging oil-fired facilities, improving efficiency and reducing environmental impact.
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