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Samsung Engineering Signs a USD 3 Billion Contract for a Massive Power Project

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Core prompt: Arabian Business reported that South Korea's Samsung Engineering and its consortium partners have signed a USD 3 billion contract

Arabian Business reported that South Korea's Samsung Engineering and its consortium partners have signed a USD 3 billion contract for a massive power project in Saudi Arabia.

The consortium partners, who also include Saudi based Al Toukhi and China's Shanghai Electric, met with Saline Water Conversion Corporation to officially sign the contract for the Yanbu Power Plant Phase 3 project in the Gulf kingdom.

The 3,100MW power plant will be built in Al-Madinah Province and will supply electricity to the Yanbu Industrial complex.

Samsung in a statement said that under the contract, the power plant is slated to be completed in four years.

Samsung Engineering said that its scope for the power plant includes engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning, on a lump-sum turnkey basis, with a contract value of USD 1.5 billion.

Mr Park Ki-Seok President and CEO of Samsung Engineering’s said that “This award represents Samsung Engineering’s strong standing in the power plant business, as it is the third power plant we have received in Saudi Arabia since 2011. We look forward to exceeding SWCC’s expectations with the safe and on-time delivery of the Yanbu power plant project.”

The new plant will have a capacity of 550,000 cubic meter per day of desalinated water and a power capacity of 2,500 MW.

Water consumption in the desert kingdom is already almost double the per capita global average and increasing at an ever faster rate with the rapid expansion of population and industrial development.

SWCC said that it plans to nearly double energy intensive desalinated water production to almost 6 million cubic meter per day by the end of 2015.

 
 
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