Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. (MHPS) through its local subsidiary, MHPS Saudi Arabia, Co., opened its new Turbine Rotor Repair Facility in Dammam, and announced plans to manufacture its most advanced gas turbines, as part of a phased investment strategy in the Kingdom.

The opening ceremony for the new facility was held under the patronage of Eastern Province Gov. Prince Saud bin Naif and was witnessed by over 100 guests to mark this significant milestone including: EP Vice Gov. Prince Ahmed bin Fahd bin Salman; Dr. Saleh H. Al-Awaji, Deputy Minister of Energy, Industry, and Mineral Resources; Dr. Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani, Saudi Aramco Senior Vice President - Upstream; Eng. Khalid bin Abdulrahman Al-Tuaimi, Saudi Electricity Co. Executive Vice President - Generation, and Japans Ambassador Norihiro Okuda.

This latest investment is a further step in the long-term plans of MHPS for Saudi Arabia which has already achieved over 900 per cent growth in its staffing since first coming to the country five years ago.

Kenji Ando, MHPS President and Chief Executive Officer, said: Saudi Arabia is a key element in our overall strategic vision and is vital to our ability to achieve our goals and objectives. MHPS has strategically committed its long-term support and investment in the Kingdom by enhancing MHPS Saudi Arabia, Co.

One of our goals has been to combine the best Saudi talent with our know-how and technological leadership which ensures we on the path of continuing and sustained success. I am delighted that our workforce in the Kingdom consists of 50 per cent of Saudi nationals which also aligns with Vision 2030 which we are pleased to support.

MHPS new JAC gas turbine has unprecedented statistics, 99.5 percent reliability while approaching 65 percent efficiency. In a combined cycle one-on-one configuration, this 600 megawatt class 60Hz turbine will reduce carbon emissions by nearly 70 percent.

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