SEWA expands grid with substations
Eight completed substations, 15 ongoing projects, renewable integration, and the 220 kV Al Matar substation boost Sharjah’s grid capacity.
Eight completed substations, 15 ongoing projects, renewable integration, and the 220 kV Al Matar substation boost Sharjah’s grid capacity.
The 50th edition of the global power and energy exhibition will take place at Dubai World Trade Centre from 1–3 September 2026.
Two 400 kV transmission lines and new substations will connect Oman with the GCC grid, boosting capacity, flexibility, and renewable energy integration at a $700 M cost.
UAE’s ADNOC Gas signs 10-year supply agreement with Hindustan Petroleum, exporting 0.5 mtpa to support India’s growing gas demand.
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority develops Feeder Input-Output Simulator to improve substation testing, reduce costs, and enhance electricity network efficiency.
Pacific International Lines transports Iraq’s heaviest cargo from Jebel Ali to Umm Qasr, showcasing advanced project cargo expertise.
New solar and wind investments aim to deliver clean electricity to up to three million households and create thousands of jobs across Yemen.
The project will strengthen Oman–GCC Grid interconnection and regional power links.
L&T’s Power Transmission & Distribution arm secures SCADA and STATCOM projects in India, UAE, and Oman worth up to $570 M.
India will export 2 GW each to Saudi Arabia and UAE via undersea transmission cables.
SEWA installs six substations and over 29 km of cables in Al Qutainah 1, marking key progress in its plan to expand and stabilize Sharjah’s electricity network.
DEWA is expanding its energy network with new virtual substations and automation, boosting Dubai’s infrastructure and meeting rising electricity demand.