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Siemens Energy has won a deal to supply components and services for a Saudi-based power project. (Image source: Inhabitat Blog)

Siemens has announced it will supply six gas turbines, three steam turbines and nine generators components for Rabigh II Independent Power Project (R2IPP) in Saudi Arabia to deliver 2,060MW of generating capacity order value

Middle East countries would have to increase their power capacity by another 156 MW over the next five years to meet demand. (Image source: Moment Captured/Flickr)

Countries in the Middle East would have to spend US$316bn on utilities such as power and energy over the next five years to keep up with the growing demands of the region, according to a report by Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (Apicorp)

Eaton vice chairman and COO of the Electrical Sector Tom Gross signing the ECO agreement with CEO Abunayyan Group President Khalid Abu Nayyan

The power management company Eaton is set to strengthen its business activity in Saudi Arabia after announcing it has signed agreements with two companies each with a strong influence in the Kingdom

Elecnor was chosen from among six bidders to construct the wind power plant in Maan. (Image source: Bodoklecksel/Wikimedia Commons)

Spanish energy company Elecnor and the Jordanian government will sign an agreement in April to build a US$150mn 75MW wind power plant in Maan

Sohar-2 and Barka-3 power plants will generate 1,488 MW of power. (Image source: Thure Johnson/Flickr)

Two new Omani power plants have a combined capacity of 1,488 MW, accounting for 27 per cent of Oman?s total power capacity of 5,589 MW

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