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ASHGHAL - Doha North Sewage Treatment Plant Waste Water Treatment 1,500,000,000 Qatar EPC
ASHGHAL - Wastewater Collection, Treatment and Reuse Plant Waste Water Treatment 1,350,000,000 Qatar PMC
EMAAR - King Abdullah City Power Grid Power Grid Unknown Saudi Arabia EPC
GCCIA - GCC Power Grid Power Grid Unknown Saudi Arabia EPC
GCCIA - GCC Power Grid (Qatar) Power Grid 7,000,000,000 Qatar EPC
IPDC - Assaluyeh Power Plant Thermal Power Station Unknown Iran EPC ITB
IPDC - Azerbaijan(Urumiya) Power Plant Thermal Power Station 170,000,000 Iran EPC
IPDC - Conversion of Single Cylcle to Combined Cylce Power Plants Thermal Power Station 260,000,000 Iran EPC
IPDC - National Power Plant Conversion Scheme Thermal Power Station 750,000,000 Iran EPC
IPDC - Parehsar IPP Thermal Power Station unknown Iran EPC
IPDC - Seymareh Hydro Electric Power Station Utilities Unknown Iran FEED
IPDC - Siah Bisheh Hydro Electric Power Station Utilities 280,000,000 Iran EPC
Kahramaa - Desalination Plant Desalination Unknown Qatar EPC ITB
KAHRAMAA - Muaither Water Station Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) Unknown Qatar EPC ITB
Kahramaa - New Power Project ( Facility D) Independent Power Plant (IPP) Unknown Qatar Feasibility Study
KAHRAMAA - Qatar Transmission - Phase 6 Power Grid 1,000,000,000 Qatar EPC
KAHRAMAA - Qatar Transmission - Phase 7 Power Transmission Lines 500,000,000 Qatar EPC
KAHRAMAA - Qatar Transmission - Phase 8 Power Transmission Lines 700,000,000 Qatar EPC
KAHRAMAA - Qatar Transmission - Phase 9 Power Transmission Lines 1,000,000,000 Qatar PMC ITB
KAHRAMAA - Ras Laffan B IWPP Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) 1,000,000,000 Qatar EPC
KAHRAMAA - Submarine Power Cable Power Transmission Lines 199,000,000 Qatar EPC
KSC - Khouzestan Power Station Thermal Power Station 200,000,000 Iran EPC ITB
Limitless - Waterside Development Water Storage Tanks Unknown Saudi Arabia Feasibility Study
M POWER - Mesaieed IPP Independent Power Plant (IPP) 3,000,000,000 Qatar EPC
MAADEN - Al Zabirah Power Plant Power Grid 800,000,000 Saudi Arabia Feasibility Study
MAADEN - Ras Az Zawr Power Plant Power Plant 3,000,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC ITB
MARAFIQ - Jubail IWPP Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) 3,400,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
MARAFIQ - Yanbu IWPP Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) 4,000,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC ITB
QEWC - New Desalination Project Desalination 577,000,000 Qatar EPC
QP - Ras Laffan Sea Water Cooling - Phase 2 Sea Water Conversion 1,000,000,000 Qatar EPC
QP - Ras Laffan Sea Water Cooling - Phase 3 Sea Water Conversion 500,000,000 Qatar On Hold
QP - SHELL - Pearl GTL (Water Treatment Plant) Waste Water Treatment 80,000,000 Qatar EPC
QP - SHELL - Pearl GTL - Power, Utilities & Offsites Package Gas to Liquids (GTL) Unknown Qatar EPC
RAS GIRTAS - Ras Laffan C IWPP (Ras Girtas IWPP) Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) 3,800,000,000 Qatar EPC
SAUDI ARAMCO - Khurais Oil Increment Program -
Package 4 - Expansion of the Qurayyah Seawater Treatment Plant Water Treatment 170,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SAUDI ARAMCO - PETRO RABIGH -
Rabigh Refinery Expansion & Petrochemical Complex (Power Plant) Power Plant Unknown Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - 1,200MW Rabigh IPP Independent Power Plant (IPP) Unknown Saudi Arabia EPC ITB
SEC - 380kV Substation at Manifa Substations 100,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC ITB
SEC - Arar Power Plant Expansion Power Grid 86,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Duba Power Plant Power Plant Unknown Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - EEHC - Saudi Egypt Power Grid Link Power Grid Unknown Saudi Arabia PMC ITB
SEC - Interconnection Lines - Qassim-Madinah Power Transmission Lines 670,000,000 Saudi Arabia Feasibility Study
SEC - Iscosa - Reinforcement of Six Substations Substations 64,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - IWPP Yanbu Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) Unknown Saudi Arabia Feasibility Study
SEC - Kandarah 380/110/13.8kV Power Substation Substations 134,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Najran Power Plant Expansion Power Grid 100,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Nine IPP Independent Power Plant (IPP) 21,000,000,000 Saudi Arabia Feasibility Study
SEC - Power Plant # 11 (PP11) Power Plant Unknown Saudi Arabia Feasibility Study
SEC - Power Plant #10 Power Grid 2,000,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Qurayyah Power Plant - Phase 1 - Screen Retrofit Power Plant 200,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC ITB
SEC - Qurayyah Power Plant - Phase II Power Plant 1,900,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Rabigh Power Plant Power Plant 1,350,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Rafah Power Plant Expansion Power Grid Unknown Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Sharourah Power Plant Expansion Power Plant 96,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Shoaibah Phase II Power Transmission Lines 1,032,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Substation at Hayil University Substations Unknown Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Tihama Power Plant Expansion Power Grid 200,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SEC - Western Makkah Substation Substations Unknown Saudi Arabia Construction
SIPA - Jeddah Water Utilities Water Treatment 80,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC ITB
SWCC - Jeddah Desalination Plant Desalination 1,100,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SWCC - Ras Al Zour to Riyadh Water Transmission System Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) 200,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC ITB
SWCC - Shuqaiq Water Tranmission Project Phase II Water 900,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
SWCC - Yanbu 3 IWPP IPWP (Independent Power & Water Project) Unknown Saudi Arabia Feasibility Study
TAVANIR - Fars Power Station Thermal Power Station 175,000,000 Iran EPC
TAVANIR - Gas Insulated Sub Stations Substations Unknown Iran EPC
TAVANIR - Qain Power Station Thermal Power Station 175,000,000 Iran EPC
TAVANIR - Rey Power Plant Thermal Power Station 250,000,000 Iran EPC
TAVANIR - Urumiya Power Station Thermal Power Station 175,000,000 Iran EPC
TAVANIR - Zanjan IPP Thermal Power Station 850,000,000 Iran EPC
WEC - IWPP Jubail Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) 1,400,000,000 Saudi Arabia Feasibility Study
WEC - IWPP Ras Azzour Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) 3,000,000,000 Saudi Arabia Feasibility Study
WEC - IWPP Shuqaiq Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) 400,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
WEC - Shuaiba IWPP Independent Water & Power Project (IWPP) 2,450,000,000 Saudi Arabia EPC
YREC - Yazd BOO Power Plant Thermal Power Station 369,000,000 Iran Feasibility Study
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METITO, THE UAE-based utilities provider, is unlikely to go for an IPO this year and may opt to concentrate on aggressive expansions first.CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS - MIDDLE EAST
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Siemens Energy has secured a US$130mn order to supply gas turbine packages to Saudi Arabia. The components are to be installed in the Hail Extension II and Al Qurayat Expansion II power plants. The purchasers are the Alfanar Construction Company and Saudi Services for Electromechanic Works (SSEM) respectively and they will perform the project on a turnkey basis for the Saudi Electric Company (SEC) utility. Delivery of the components is scheduled for 2010 and 2011.
Power and automation technology group, ABB, has won an order worth US$89mn from the Saudi Electricity Company to build a new substation to ensure reliable power supplies for the King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh. The substation will be close to the financial centre and feed four smaller substations situated within the district. The project is expected to be completed in around 22 months.
Air blowers using internal compression instead of external compression can set a new standard for energy efficiency in the low-pressure market according to a new technical whitepaper from Atlas Copco’s oil-free air division. The whitepaper explains the differences between screw technology and the traditional ‘Roots’ type lobe technology and says that screw technology, which is used in Atlas Copco's ZS screw blowers, is on average 30 per cent more energy efficient. The manufacturer recently launched its full range of ZS screw blowers that are designed to improve energy efficiency for low-pressure applications and industries such as wastewater treatment and pneumatic conveying.
Plans for the zero-carbon Masdar City project are to be revised, with details of the amended master plan to be announced “imminently” according to Masdar's head of supply-chain management, Richard Reynolds. “We’ll finalise the revised Masdar plan fairly imminently, in the next two to three weeks,” Reynolds was quoted as saying by Bloomberg. “We’d only built part of it, so it made sense to stop and revisit.”
Saudi Arabia has taken the first step towards becoming energy efficient by holding its first ever public stakeholder meeting, the initial step in certifying an energy efficiency project under the rules of the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), in Jeddah recently.
Power generation equipment and services supplier, Alstom, has announced the strengthening of its renewables portfolio through a partnership with BrightSource Energy Inc. Alstom's move into the high-growth solar energy market comes in the form of an investment of up to US$55mn in BrightSource Energy Inc, with an equity stake that positions Alstom as one of the main shareholders in the company.
The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), a fund established by the government to aid the economic development of developing nations, has granted a loan to Bahrain worth US$50mn. The loan will be used to erect two electric transmission lines, of 220KV and 66KV each, to meet the increasing demand for electric power.
Abu Dhabi Transmission and Despatch (Transco) has placed an order with Siemens Energy to supply transformer substations and switchgear for the UAE power distribution network expansion project. The US$184mn order includes the turnkey supply of three 132/11 kV transformer substations and two 132/22 kV substations.
Power and automation technology group, ABB, has signed a service contract with the Gulf Cooperation Council Interconnection Authority (GCCIA) to provide maintenance for equipment and systems at the Gulf Interconnection Grid's newly constructed substations. The two-year contract is worth US$8.3mn and will aim to optimise the grid's reliability through regular maintenance and provide technical and emergency assistance when required.
Abu Dhabi is considering a proposal to use solar energy equipment on rooftops in the city to generate about 500MW of power, according to the executive director at the city's Executive Affairs Authority, David Scott.
Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable and alternative energy technologies and solutions initiative, has appointed the bidding consortium of Total and Abengoa Solar as a partner to own, build and operate Shams 1, the world’s largest concentrated solar power plant (CSP). One of Masdar’s flagship projects and the first plant of its kind in the Middle East, Shams 1 will directly contribute towards Abu Dhabi’s target of achieving 7 per cent renewable energy power generation capacity by the year 2020.
Oman has awarded France's GDF Suez a US$1.7 billion contract to build two power plants. A tender board official told Reuters, “GDF Suez has signed a 15-year contract with the government in a BOOT (build, own, operate and transfer) model for which the company will spend 700 million rials."
An executive from state oil company Saudi Aramco has said that renewable sources could account for up to 10 per cent of Saudi Arabia's power output by 2020 with prices coming down and a regulatory framework in place.
ABB, THE LEADING power and automation technology group, has won an order worth US$38mn from the Saudi Electricity Company, Saudi Arabia’s national power transmission and distribution utility, to improve the efficiency of 22 power distribution substations.
THE MIDDLE EAST has the opportunity to become a boom centre for solar energy in the next 10 years, according to AT Kearney.
THE INCANDESCENT LIGHT bulb is disappearing from stores. It has long been superseded by a new generation of light sources. In tomorrow’s multimedia society colour displays the size of an apartment will generate crystal-clear images, and entire sports stadiums will be lit by high-performance lamps.
Technical Review Middle East - Issue Three 2009 Power 60 IN THE PRESENT economic climate the fact that renewable energy can cut pollution levels may not be enough. As Phil Desmond discovers, some recent innovations in the field of cellular communications are being promoted not just as being better for the environment than conventional fuels but better for business too.
ARAMCO’S “FAIR” PRICE of US$75 a barrel has not yet been achieved but the giant Saudi economy is still surging ahead, prioritising the creation of new homes and diversified jobs in industry, social and other services to satisfy the needs of a 26mn young and wealthy population which grows at two per cent-plus every year. This means continued rapid progress on the development of the new Economic Cities, further and accelerated petrochemical and light industrial diversification, and the Middle East’s largest by far programme of dedicated passenger- and freightline rail construction. 

