Linxon successfully energized the Shams substation in Dubai, UAE
Linxon has successfully energized the Shams 400/132 kV substation in Dubai, which will transport solar power from the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (MBR) Solar Park into the Dubai electrical grid.
Both the Shams substation and the MBR solar generating park are owned by DEWA (the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority); they are located inland, ca. 50 kilometers south of Dubai. Once fully operational the combined facilities will have an overall capacity of more than 2,000 megavolt amperes (MVA) thereby delivering a key element of Dubai’s renewable energy strategy.
“The collaboration with Linxon has been very effective and the project has been progressing well despite ongoing Covid-19 challenges. Linxon has been ardent about delivering on time and has shared news of milestone achievements through virtual site tours using aerial drone technology. Delivery of this project contributes greatly to the development of Dubai’s electricity transmission grid and supports our renewable energy initiatives for the future generation”, said Hussain Lootah, Executive Vice President of DEWA.
”This project was executed in full compliance with local safety and quality requirements, achieving more than 2 million safe man-hours without injuries. It was delivered by the agreed deadline, as first committed by Linxon to the customer”, said Stefan Reisacher, interim CEO of Linxon. ”I would like to thank our customer DEWA for the highly effective working partnership between our two companies, which definitively contributed to this joint success”.
As part of the Dubai Government’s “Shams Dubai” initiative, DEWA has installed an on-grid solar array (260kW) as a special roof-top feature at the Shams substation. The energy generated from this roof-top array is used to supplement the utility grid in feeding HVAC system loads during the day.
As main contractor, Linxon provided design, production, installation and commissioning services for the 400 kV & 132 kV Gas Insulated Switchgears (GIS), 4 x 500MVA transformers (ICT), 2 x 100 MVAr reactors, 4 x 30MVAr reactors and associated protection system installed in the Shams substation. The substation control & monitoring system that was implemented complies fully with the latest DEWA cyber security system requirements.
Linxon commenced operations on September 1, 2018, undertaking turnkey electrical alternating current substation projects related to renewable and conventional power generation, power transmission and transportation solutions. Substations enable the efficient and reliable transmission and distribution of electricity. Within the substation, switchgear controls and protects the network from power outages and facilitates reliable electricity supply.
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