Power demand in Oman's eastern Sur region is set to grow over the coming years. Photo: Getty.
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The Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC) has awarded seven separate contracts totalling almost $110 million to build power transmission units for the sultanate.
Saudi National Contracting was awarded a contract for installing interconnecting transmission units for $55.8 million. The units will replace a 29km length of overhead line from Rusayl to Bausher, moving the lines underground.
Indian company Larsen and Toubro won a contract to build a power grid station at nearby Qurayat for $27.5 million. The station is designed to meet power demand growth in the area, which is part of the Muscat Governorate.
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Seperate contracts were awarded for the upgrade of transformer stations at Bausher, Al Wadi al Kabir and Madinat al Sultan Qaboos totalling $14.7 million.
ABB was also awarded a $8.6 million contract to build a sophisticated communications, control and data acquisition centre, while another $2.1 million contract was signed for the construction of a central store for OETC at Mawaleh.
The contracts are part of the sultanate’s plans to build a 2,000 MW power plant in Sur, on the country’s most eastern point.
The Sur plant tender is expected to be issued next year.
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