Saudi Electricity Co. invites firms to bid for power network linking Saudi Arabia and Jordan

The project includes construction of a high-voltage direct current converter station, a 400-kilovolt gas-insulated switchgear substation, and a 400-kilovolt overhead transmission line.
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Updated 30 May 2022
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Saudi Electricity Co. invites firms to bid for power network linking Saudi Arabia and Jordan

RIYADH: The Saudi Electricity Co. has invited firms to bid for an electricity interconnection network connecting Saudi Arabia and Jordan, MEED reported. 

The utility issued requests for proposals back in February with March 1 as the initial submission date. However, the deadline was extended until March 31.

The proposed power link is projected to exchange an estimated 500 MW of electricity between the two countries daily. This figure is expected to increase to 1,000 MW later on. 

The project includes construction of a high-voltage direct current converter station, a 400-kilovolt gas-insulated switchgear substation, and a 400-kilovolt overhead transmission line.

The project comes as a result of a memorandum of understanding signed between the energy ministers of both countries back in August 2020 to boost electricity cooperation between the nations.

 


Royal Commission for AlUla, SURJ partner to develop sports sector 

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Royal Commission for AlUla, SURJ partner to develop sports sector 

RIYADH: The Royal Commission for AlUla has signed a memorandum of collaboration with SURJ Sports Investment to explore the development of sports programs and content in AlUla, evaluate opportunities for joint investment, and assess potential hosting of high‑quality sporting events, thereby strengthening AlUla’s position as a global destination for sport and major events.

The memorandum seeks to establish a framework for future collaboration in the field of sports investment, the activation of initiatives and programs related to hosting tournaments and events, and the exploration of opportunities within SURJ’s investment portfolio, in alignment with the commission’s strategic directions and in support of diversifying the sports landscape in the governorate.

The areas of cooperation include exploring opportunities to host and activate the Professional Fighters League MENA series in AlUla, developing tennis and polo, as well as cycling, athletics, and show jumping. 

This also includes assessing investment opportunities in complementary sports content, recovery and rehabilitation programs, training camps, and the attraction of international championships, contributing to the strengthening of AlUla’s presence on global sporting calendars.

The memorandum further provides for cooperation in evaluating and developing polo in AlUla, including studying the possibility of awarding multi-year hosting rights starting from 2027, in line with AlUla’s long-term vision for the development of equestrian and heritage sports.

The Royal Commission for AlUla and SURJ Sports Investment emphasized the importance of integration in developing year-round promotional and activation opportunities, and leveraging SURJ’s intellectual property rights and content, contributing to the establishment of a comprehensive, multi-sport ecosystem in AlUla that supports its economic and developmental objectives.

The commission reaffirmed its commitment to expanding its strategic partnerships and strengthening the role of the sports sector as a key driver of sustainable development, reflecting AlUla’s position as a leading destination for sporting and cultural events at both local and global levels.