Dec 06 2011 |
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Saudi Electricity Company, GE Sign Agreement Totaling Almost $300 Million for Six Power Plant Expansions
Projects to Add 800 Megawatts of Power in Time for Summer 2013 Peak Demand
GE Technology Supports SEC Efforts to Bring Reliable Power to Remote Areas
The new contracts bring the number of GE turbines delivered for SEC projects to nearly 200 turbines in the last five years. To date, GE power generation technology and services are supporting the generation of nearly half of Saudi Arabia's electricity. The latest plant expansions support SEC 's plans to expand its power capabilities across Saudi Arabia, including remote areas of the Kingdom.
"The expansion projects are part of our overall strategy to add an average of 4,000 megawatts of power annually to the grid in Saudi Arabia as we continue to face a growing demand for reliable electricity," said Eng. Ali Saleh Al Barrak, president and CEO for SEC . "We have been working with GE for more than 40 years, and the new contracts reflect our continued trust in GE's power generation solutions and ability to respond to our technology requirements and meet compressed project schedules."
"We are very pleased to support SEC in their efforts to bring reliable electricity to rural regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," said Joseph Anis, president and CEO of GE Energy in the Middle East. "As the leading energy provider in Saudi Arabia, GE continues to deliver localized power generation solutions to our long-time customers such as SEC and provide technology transfer to the Region through our advanced technical training and knowledge sharing initiatives."
With tens of millions of hours of service in many applications, the GE 7EA Gas Turbine allows for flexibility in power generation needs and fast, low-cost additions of incremental power. It can accommodate a wide range of fuels, from high hydrogen to residual containing "heavy fuel oil," by utilizing advanced fuel handling equipment, power nozzles and bucket cooling, thermal barrier coatings and multiple-fuel combustion systems.
The latest SEC power plant expansions follow an announcement in May of this year that GE had received a contract of more than $500 million to supply equipment and services for plant expansions that will add 1,680 megawatts of new power capacity for the Kingdom.
With nearly 80 years of experience and 800 employees in Saudi Arabia, GE has expanded its energy presence in the Kingdom through knowledge-sharing initiatives and a strong footprint of facilities providing service repair support and customer training centers in the power, water and oil and gas sectors. In June, GE inaugurated its newest technology center in Dammam. The $250 million facility consists of three main components--an advanced service technology center, a training center offering the latest in technical and managerial training as well as a high technology manufacturing hub for energy equipment dedicated to the entire energy value chain.
To further strengthen the pool of Saudi technologists, GE signed a memorandum of understanding with the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) to expand the GE Joint Technical Program (GE JTP). The expanded GE JTP aims to train up to 100 Saudi students, selected from leading technical colleges across the Kingdom, annually.
GE also has established the GE Saudi Water and Process Technology Center and a manufacturing facility for heat exchangers in association with Ali A. Tamimi & Co. As part of its commitment to knowledge sharing, GE has established the GE Energy Fuel Research Center at the King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals as well as several leadership development and cooperative learning programs with leading institutions.
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About GE
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GE also serves the energy sector by providing technology and service solutions that are based on a commitment to quality and innovation. The company continues to invest in new technology solutions and grow through strategic acquisitions to strengthen its local presence and better serve customers around the world. The businesses that comprise GE Energy--GE Power & Water, GE Energy Management and GE Oil & Gas--work together with more than 100,000 global employees and 2010 revenues of $38 billion, to provide integrated product and service solutions in all areas of the energy industry including coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy; renewable resources such as water, wind, solar and biogas; as well as other alternative fuels and new grid modernization technologies to meet 21st century energy needs.
For more information, contact:
Lamia Jaroudi
GE Energy
+9714 429 6559
lamia.jaroudi@ge.com
Bashar Kharbat / Malek Abderahman
ASDA'A Burson-Marsteller
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b.kharbat@asdaa.com
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