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Siemens Energy Invests $1.6 Billion In Renewable Energy Project
Siemens Energy Invests $1.6 Billion In Renewable Energy Project

CairoScene

time20-03-2025

  • Business
  • CairoScene

Siemens Energy Invests $1.6 Billion In Renewable Energy Project

Located in the Western and Central regions of the Kingdom, the new power plants, Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2, will figure among the world's largest combined-cycle power plants. Siemens energy has secured a US $1.6 billion project to provide key technologies for the Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 gas-fired power plants in Saudi Arabia. Harbin Electric International will be the EPC contractor for the project. Located in the Western and Central regions of the Kingdom, Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 will figure among the world's largest combined-cycle power plants. They will replace aging oil-fired stations, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 60% compared to traditional oil-based power generation. The plants will add 3.6 gigawatts of power to the national grid, which will be enough to supply around 1.5 million homes. Siemens Energy will supply six SGT6-9000HL gas turbines, four SST6-500 steam turbines, eight SGen6-3000W generators, two SGen6-2000P generators and auxiliary equipment. Each site will generate approximately 1.8 gigawatts of electricity. Core components of the power plants will be manufactured at the Siemens Energy Hub in Dammam. Rumah 2 and Nariyah 2 will initially be integrated into the grid in simple cycle mode in 2027 and will transition to full operation as combined-cycle power plants by 2028. The project also includes long-term maintenance agreements to support the plants' operational reliability over the next 25 years.

Siemens Energy lands $1.6bln Saudi power plants deal
Siemens Energy lands $1.6bln Saudi power plants deal

Zawya

time13-03-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Siemens Energy lands $1.6bln Saudi power plants deal

Siemens Energy, a global leader in energy technology, has been awarded a $1.6-billion project to provide technology for two Saudi gas-fired power plants - Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 - located in in the country's western and central regions. These plants will add 3.6 gigawatts of power to the national grid – enough to supply around 1.5 million homes. Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 will rank among the world's largest combined-cycle power plants. They will replace aging oil-fired stations, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 60% compared to traditional oil-based power generation. Additionally, the plants are being designed to be compatible with advanced CO2 capture and storage technologies, supporting Saudi Arabia's long-term emissions reduction goals, it stated. Harbin Electric International is the EPC contractor for the project which includes long-term maintenance agreements to support the plants' operational reliability over the next 25 years. 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, said the German company in a statement. Under this contract, Siemens Energy will supply six SGT6-9000HL gas turbines, four SST6-5000 steam turbines, eight SGen6-3000W generators, two SGen6-2000P generators, and associated auxiliary equipment, with each site generating approximately 1.8 gigawatts of electricity. This order further strengthens its established presence in Saudi Arabia's Independent Power Producer (IPP) market, solidifying its role in delivering a significant share of Saudi Arabia's modern power generation. Building on the success of previous projects like Taiba 2 and Qassim 2 – which together add 4 gigawatts to the national grid – Siemens Energy continues to drive local manufacturing expansion and infrastructure modernization, playing a key role in the country's energy sector. "Supplying key technologies for the Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 power plants directly supports Saudi Arabia's energy transition and its goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2060," remarked Ahmed ElSerry, Head of Gas Services Sales, Middle East. "By manufacturing critical components at our Siemens Energy Dammam Hub, this project further strengthens local production capabilities and builds expertise within the Kingdom, contributing to a more resilient energy sector," he noted. The Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 will initially be integrated into the grid in simple cycle mode in 2027, transitioning to full operation as combined-cycle power plants by the following year, he added.- TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Siemens Energy lands $1.6bn Saudi power plants deal
Siemens Energy lands $1.6bn Saudi power plants deal

Trade Arabia

time12-03-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

Siemens Energy lands $1.6bn Saudi power plants deal

Siemens Energy, a global leader in energy technology, has been awarded a $1.6-billion project to provide technology for two Saudi gas-fired power plants - Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 - located in in the country's western and central regions. These plants will add 3.6 gigawatts of power to the national grid – enough to supply around 1.5 million homes. Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 will rank among the world's largest combined-cycle power plants. They will replace aging oil-fired stations, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 60% compared to traditional oil-based power generation. Additionally, the plants are being designed to be compatible with advanced CO2 capture and storage technologies, supporting Saudi Arabia's long-term emissions reduction goals, it stated. Harbin Electric International is the EPC contractor for the project which includes long-term maintenance agreements to support the plants' operational reliability over the next 25 years. 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, said the German company in a statement. Under this contract, Siemens Energy will supply six SGT6-9000HL gas turbines, four SST6-5000 steam turbines, eight SGen6-3000W generators, two SGen6-2000P generators, and associated auxiliary equipment, with each site generating approximately 1.8 gigawatts of electricity. This order further strengthens its established presence in Saudi Arabia's Independent Power Producer (IPP) market, solidifying its role in delivering a significant share of Saudi Arabia's modern power generation. Building on the success of previous projects like Taiba 2 and Qassim 2 – which together add 4 gigawatts to the national grid – Siemens Energy continues to drive local manufacturing expansion and infrastructure modernization, playing a key role in the country's energy sector. "Supplying key technologies for the Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 power plants directly supports Saudi Arabia's energy transition and its goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2060," remarked Ahmed ElSerry, Head of Gas Services Sales, Middle East. "By manufacturing critical components at our Siemens Energy Dammam Hub, this project further strengthens local production capabilities and builds expertise within the Kingdom, contributing to a more resilient energy sector," he noted.

Siemens Energy secures $1.6bn power plant project in Saudi Arabia
Siemens Energy secures $1.6bn power plant project in Saudi Arabia

Arab News

time12-03-2025

  • Business
  • Arab News

Siemens Energy secures $1.6bn power plant project in Saudi Arabia

BERLIN: 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. The project, with Harbin Electric International as a contractor, includes long-term maintenance agreements to support the plants' operational reliability over the next 25 years, it added. 'Supplying key technologies for the Rumah 2 and Nairyah 2 power plants directly supports Saudi Arabia's energy transition and its goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2060,' said Ahmed El-Serry, head of gas services sales, Middle East. 'By manufacturing critical components at our Siemens Energy Dammam Hub, this project further strengthens local production capabilities and builds expertise within the Kingdom, contributing to a more resilient energy sector,' he added. This order further strengthens Siemens Energy's established presence in Saudi Arabia's Independent Power Producer market, solidifying its role in delivering a significant share of the Kingdom's modern power generation. The move will build on the success of previous projects such as Taiba 2 and Qassim 2 – which together added 4 GW to the national grid.

Siemens Energy secures $1.6 bln power plant project in Saudi Arabia
Siemens Energy secures $1.6 bln power plant project in Saudi Arabia

Reuters

time12-03-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Siemens Energy secures $1.6 bln power plant project in Saudi Arabia

BERLIN, March 12 (Reuters) - 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. The project, with Harbin Electric International as a contractor, includes long-term maintenance agreements to support the plants' operational reliability over the next 25 years, it added. The Reuters Power Up newsletter provides everything you need to know about the global energy industry. Sign up here.

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