News | January 13, 2014

ABB Wins Power Orders Worth SR225m In Saudi Arabia

1389542295660147500

ABB, a major power and automation technology group, has won orders worth over SR225 million ($60M) for substations that will boost transmission capacity and supply electricity to the King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC). The order was booked in the fourth quarter of 2013.

With a 173 square km total development area, KAEC is located along the coast of the Red Sea, around 100 km north of Jeddah, the commercial hub of the country. The initiative is part of an ambitious program to make Saudi Arabia one the world’s top 10 investment destinations by bringing in foreign capital to help diversify its predominantly oil-based economy. KAEC is also expected to create up to one million jobs for the youthful population of the country.

“The need to build up reliable and efficient power infrastructure in the Middle East is an important growth driver for ABB. We have a proven track record in Saudi Arabia and are pleased to continue supporting the development of the country’s power network,” said ABB CEO Ulrich Spiesshofer. “These substations will strengthen the transmission grid and boost power supplies to support economic growth.”

ABB has been entrusted by the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) to design, supply, install and commission an expansion of the 380 kV (kilovolt) Haramain high-speed railway (HHR3) substation, which supplies electricity to KAEC at 110 kV.

ABB’s compact gas-insulated 380 kV (kilovolt) switchgear (GIS) technology will ensure reliability and minimize the substation footprint. Other key product supplies include control and protection equipment, auxiliary systems and substation automation equipment compliant with the international IEC61850 standard to enable monitoring and control of the substations from a remote control center.

Substations are key installations in the power grid that transform voltage levels and facilitate the reliable and efficient transmission and distribution of electricity. They include equipment that protects and controls the flow of electrical power.

Source: ABB