
NHC & SEC Begin USD 72 Million Power Substation in Jeddah
The project will supply electricity to 8,000 housing units, supporting 45,000 residents in northern Jeddah.
The Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) and the National Housing Company (NHC) have begun work on the Sadayem Power Substation Project, a major infrastructure development in northern Jeddah. The USD 72 million project aims to ensure efficient electrical distribution across the area, supporting its growing residential needs.
The substation, spanning 4,500 square metres, will be linked by 13 kilometres of electrical connection lines, providing power to 8,000 housing units and benefiting approximately 45,000 residents. The Saudi Electricity Project Development Company will oversee the construction to ensure compliance with engineering and safety standards.
Sadayem, located along the Red Sea coast, covers 3.8 million square metres and has the potential to incorporate 8 kilometres of green spaces, reinforcing its position as a key urban development in Jeddah.
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