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    Dubai Cable received an order for 288 km of overhead cables from Iraq

    • Last Update: 2023-01-06
    • Source: Internet
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    Dubai, a large cable manufacturer in the United Arab Emirates, has received an order for 288 kilometers of overhead cables in Iraq as part of
    GE's electrification project in Iraq's grid solutions business.

    According to reports, the project complements Iraq's energy transition plan to transform the country into a regional energy center
    through smart and sustainable grid infrastructure.
    Building advanced and reliable electricity supplies across the country as part of Iraq's overall economic development strategy will also support a variety of other sectors, with the World Bank currently estimating that Iraq's economy will grow by 6.
    3 percent
    over the next two years.

    Dubai Cable participated in GE Renewables' Grid Solutions business tender to design, supply, install, test and commission a 400kV overhead transmission line
    connecting Jordan and Qaim regions of Iraq.
    This is related to
    the EPC's intensification program and the supply of turnkey projects for substations and transmission lines (132kV/400kV).

    Mohammad A.
    Almutawa, Group Chief Executive Officer, said: "Our products and services have a direct impact
    on communities, industries and countries.
    By providing energy solutions for Iraqi power projects, we can help ensure a reliable supply of electricity to Iraq and aim to support the country in achieving its socio-economic goals
    .

    Iraq has recently faced the challenge
    of matching electricity supply with demand.
    For example, in 2019, analysts estimated peak demand at 26 GW, 58%
    higher than generation capacity.
    GE Renewables' grid solutions business signed a contract with Iraq's Ministry of Electricity to fill these deficiencies and bring in Dubai Cable as the main supplier
    for the project.

    Johan Bindele, senior executive director of GE Renewable Energy Grid Solutions, said: "Dubai's extensive experience in manufacturing high-quality cable solutions and in-depth knowledge of the Middle East's energy landscape contribute to Iraq's transmission infrastructure
    .

    Dubai, a large cable manufacturer in the United Arab Emirates, has received an order for 288 kilometers of overhead cables in Iraq as part of
    GE's electrification project in Iraq's grid solutions business.

    According to reports, the project complements Iraq's energy transition plan to transform the country into a regional energy center
    through smart and sustainable grid infrastructure.
    Building advanced and reliable electricity supplies across the country as part of Iraq's overall economic development strategy will also support a variety of other sectors, with the World Bank currently estimating that Iraq's economy will grow by 6.
    3 percent
    over the next two years.

    Dubai Cable participated in GE Renewables' Grid Solutions business tender to design, supply, install, test and commission a 400kV overhead transmission line
    connecting Jordan and Qaim regions of Iraq.
    This is related to
    the EPC's intensification program and the supply of turnkey projects for substations and transmission lines (132kV/400kV).

    Mohammad A.
    Almutawa, Group Chief Executive Officer, said: "Our products and services have a direct impact
    on communities, industries and countries.
    By providing energy solutions for Iraqi power projects, we can help ensure a reliable supply of electricity to Iraq and aim to support the country in achieving its socio-economic goals
    .

    Iraq has recently faced the challenge
    of matching electricity supply with demand.
    For example, in 2019, analysts estimated peak demand at 26 GW, 58%
    higher than generation capacity.
    GE Renewables' grid solutions business signed a contract with Iraq's Ministry of Electricity to fill these deficiencies and bring in Dubai Cable as the main supplier
    for the project.

    Johan Bindele, senior executive director of GE Renewable Energy Grid Solutions, said: "Dubai's extensive experience in manufacturing high-quality cable solutions and in-depth knowledge of the Middle East's energy landscape contribute to Iraq's transmission infrastructure
    .

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