Siemens Energy… Delivery of 4 stations to the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company

“It is expected that the significant improvements that have been introduced will help increase the flexibility of the national grid and the stability of the electrical energy supply, in addition to strengthening grid connections in areas that need urgent power. for development projects, including agricultural projects,” according to a company statement.

The statement stated that Siemens Energy’s scope of business includes the supply of 2 gas-insulated switches with a capacity of 220 kV, 2 gas-insulated switches with a capacity of 66 kV and 4 transformers (2 transformers 220/ 22 kV with a capacity of 60 MVA electrical capacity) for the unit, and 2 voltage transformers 22/66 kV and 40 MVA electrical capacity), in addition to isolation switches with a capacity of 22 kV MVA, AC/DC electrical distribution boards, additional transformers and controls and protection systems.

The mobile substations will provide a total of 200 megavolt watts to help transfer power to the projects on an urgent basis until permanent power is completed through the permanent stations.

Commenting on the project, Laila El-Hares, General Manager of Siemens Energy in Egypt, said: “Time is an important factor in the construction and delivery of sustainable energy projects and solutions, as technical solutions must be widely deployed to that we can achieve the desired economic goals.

Al-Haris added, “Egypt has a clear plan to develop sustainably in various sectors of economic development, including the agricultural sector,” underlining Siemens Energy’s desire to be one of the main partners in the Egyptian government in the implementation of this plan.

The Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company added: “Meeting our energy needs while achieving sustainable economic development is mainly linked to our ability to develop the capacities of the local energy sector. In a simpler way, the energy sector cannot achieve transformation desired only through strong, interdependent and flexible power transmission systems.” Siemens Energy and Brief Systems have not only been able to build and deliver innovative and cutting-edge technology systems, but they are also key partners with a proven track record of building and deploying complex energy projects quickly and rapidly Companies insist on delivering real transformation and change.

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