SEC Begins Operating Power Plant with First Locally-built Turbine Gas

SEC Begins Operating Power Plant with First Locally-built Turbine Gas
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SEC Begins Operating Power Plant with First Locally-built Turbine Gas

SEC Begins Operating Power Plant with First Locally-built Turbine Gas

The Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) has started operating a combined cycle power plant in Waad al-Shamal Mining City, located south of Turaif in the Northern Border Region. The plant includes also a gas turbine, first locally-manufactured by General Electric which helps bringing modern technology into Saudi Arabia.

The plant, costing over SR3.75 billion, has a total capacity of 1,390 megawatt (MW) electricity, of which 50 MW will come from a solar component.

The Company’s CEO Ziyad al-Shiha explained the plant works on natural gas as a main fuel and is part of SEC’s integrated strategy for implementing advanced electric projects that takes into account environmental conditions of the region as well as reduction of thermal emissions with providing fuel while meeting the energy needs of the industrial city.

In a statement issued, Shiha indicated that SEC has invested more than SR3.75 billion in the solar power generating plant with solar powered mirrors. It has also invested in the construction of transmission stations and transmission lines to supply the mining city and its industrial projects with electricity.

The new plant adopts the integrated composite cycle system (ISCCP) and modern gas turbine techniques that reduce carbon emissions and nitrogen oxides to reduce environmental pollution, increase efficiency and produce 50 megawatts of electricity through the concentrated solar power (CSP).

The CEO said that the plant project started implementing in April 2014 after the contracts had been signed after installing, testing, and operating 4 generators and other equipment.

In December 2015, SEC awarded General Electric the $980 million contract for the engineering, construction and provision of gas turbine services for the plant.

In line with the provisions of the deal, one of the gas turbines was assembled fully at the GE Manufacturing Technology Center in Dammam. Shiha said the plant, with one locally manufactured gas turbine, would have a significant contribution to localization of the electric power industry.

He indicated that the plant is a major boost in supporting Saudi Arabia’s focus on renewable energy and creating jobs for Saudis. It was implemented as part of the company’s strategy to be in tune with the Vision 2030. The plant will enhance the Kingdom’s status as the biggest facility in the Middle East and North Africa region for providing electricity.



Saudi Arabia and China Explore Promising Tourism Opportunities

Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb met with a number of Chinese investors in Beijing (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb met with a number of Chinese investors in Beijing (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia and China Explore Promising Tourism Opportunities

Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb met with a number of Chinese investors in Beijing (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb met with a number of Chinese investors in Beijing (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb met with the Chinese Tourism Association to explore investment opportunities and means to strengthen bilateral ties in the sector. Al-Khateeb also discussed with several investors in Beijing investment prospects in the Kingdom’s tourism industry.

On Thursday, Al-Khateeb launched a global promotional campaign in Beijing, inaugurating the Saudi Travel Expo at the renowned Tian Tan Park, which will run until Oct. 26.

The Saudi delegation, led by Al-Khateeb, included top officials and key partners from the Saudi tourism ecosystem, aiming to elevate Saudi Arabia’s global presence and demonstrate its readiness to welcome Chinese tourists. The delegation held multiple bilateral meetings with China’s Civil Aviation Authority, the Chinese Tourism Association, airlines, and representatives from major companies like Trip.com, Tuniu, Alibaba, Huawei, and Klook.

Several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed with prominent Chinese companies, including H World Group and Jin Jiang Group. Al-Khateeb emphasized that this global campaign is part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to foster closer collaboration with China through strategic partnerships aimed at developing the tourism sectors in both countries. He expressed enthusiasm about welcoming Chinese tourists, particularly following Saudi Arabia’s designation as an official key destination for Chinese travelers.

Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO and board member of the Saudi Tourism Authority, stressed that China is one of the most important international markets for Saudi Arabia. He highlighted the growing interest among Chinese tourists in experiencing the country’s unique and inspiring travel offerings.

The Saudi Travel Expo features interactive exhibits showcasing the beauty of key Saudi destinations such as Diriyah, AlUla, and Al-Baha. Visitors can enjoy photo opportunities against backdrops of famous Saudi landmarks and witness live demonstrations of traditional crafts like sadu weaving, as well as local musical performances. Saudi tourism partners are also offering special travel packages to major destinations like Jeddah, Neom, and the Red Sea, along with the chance to participate in world-class events such as Riyadh Season and MDL Beast.