NEM Energy awarded major Power Plant supply contract in Saudi Arabia
9 January 2025
NEM Energy, Netherlands announces that it will supply two horizontal Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs), including Exhaust Gas Bypass Systems (EGBSs), for a new combined cycle power plant in Saudi Arabia.
The plant, with an estimated output of approximately 1,300 MW (~1.3 GW), is expected to begin providing power to the grid by the end of 2028.
This project will support the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), the plant’s owner and end user, in delivering a reliable and efficient power supply to its customers.
NEM Energy already has numerous units in successful operation across Saudi Arabia, contributing to various gigawatts of equivalent energy capacity.
This order highlights NEM’s competitiveness in delivering cutting-edge HRSG technology for some of the largest and most efficient power plants in the world.
NEM Energy signed the contract with the Spanish Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) company Tecnicas Reunidas and looks forward to a successful collaboration.
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