Mazoon Electricity, the leading electricity provider in Oman, said it has energised several projects during the first half of the year in bid to boost efficiency, enhance reliability and expand serving capability.

These developments will add value to the services the company extends and will contribute to enhancing its overall capacity, said a statement from the Omani company.
It comes as a part of Mazoon Electricity’s persistent endeavours to improve the performance level of the electrical networks in the various governorates that it provides services in, the statement added
 
Despite the Covid-19 challenges, Mazoon’s first half performance has led to robust operational successes, projects, and upgradations, said a company spokesman.
Mazoon Electricity completed the energizing of Al Haram and Al Harradi substations with a voltage of (11/33) kV and a capacity of (3 x 20 MVA) for each one, and Al-Aqeer substation with a voltage of (11/33) kV and a capacity of (2 x 20 MVA) in the Wilayat of Barka in South Al Batinah Governorate.
 
The energizing of the new station will efficiently support and meet the demands of the increased load.
The significance of the new station in Al-Haram will reduce the load on the existing electrical lines that feed each of Al Sallaha, Al-Haram, Al-Harradi, Asem west, Mazra'a Al-Haradi and Al-Aqeer areas.
 
There are a number of upcoming projects in South Al Batinah Governorate in addition to Al-Suwaiq Wilayat, which falls within the Mazoon Electricity's operations and services, including three new stations in Suwaiq, Nakhl and Barka, including the Sandan Industrial City.
In addition, energizing and upgrading of Al Awabi primary substations (33/11kv) to 2 x 20 MVA at South Al Batinah governorate was completed in March 2020 at a project value of RO2 million.
The upgrading and energizing of Sur stadium to 2x20 MVA at South Al Sharqiyah Governorate was completed in March at a cost of RO3 million, while the upgrading of Al Habbi primary substation to 2x20 MVA with 11kV Feeders at Bahla in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate was completed the month before t an investment of RO1 million.
 
As part of the construction, 33kV outgoing feeders from Bidiyah grid station at North Al Sharqiya governorate were partially energised and construction of 33kV and other 11kV feeders for Al-Musfiyyah, Al Egga and Sur Stadium PSS at Al Sharqiyah South Governorate, said the statement from Mazoon.
This is in addition to energizing of 33kV Feeders from Sinaw and Samad Grid stations PSS in Al Sharqiyah North Governorate, it added.-TradeArabia News Service

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