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Saudi Cement, GE in gas turbine upgradation deal

RIYADH, May 20, 2018

Saudi Cement, a regional pioneer in the manufacture and supply of clinker and cement, has signed an agreement with GE Power for the upgradation of three 6B gas turbines at its plant in Hofuf region of the kingdom.

The deal represents the first time that GE Power’s Advanced Gas Path (AGP) solution will be implemented to strengthen power generation productivity for a cement industry globally, said a statement from the company.

The project, built on the two organisations’ long-term collaboration, will help Saudi Cement increase power output and efficiency, while reducing the need to draw power from the national grid, in support of the kingdom’s drive towards greater economic diversification under Saudi Vision 2030.
 
Saudi Cement CEO Mohammed Al Garni said: "Power supply is both a key input, as well as one of the major costs in our manufacturing process. Reliable, efficient electricity supply is thus essential for the continuous operations of our facility, as well as our market competitiveness."

"GE Power’s AGP upgrade solution will allow us to improve efficiencies and become more self-sufficient in power production," he stated.
 
Joseph Anis, the president and chief executive of GE’s Power Services business in Africa, India and the Middle East, said: "Saudi Cement has played a vital role in the development of construction projects across the Middle East for more than half a century. We are delighted to support their continuous journey of operational improvements and to contribute towards the strengthening of the kingdom’s industrial base."

"The upgrades of the gas turbines at Hofuf plant will not only help achieve efficiency and output improvements but also extend maintenance intervals and lower emissions, to the benefit of Saudi Cement and the wider community," he added.

Saudi Cement said the upgrades are expected to complete by the third quarter of 2018.

They will help to enhance efficiency by up to 3.3 per cent per turbine, contributing towards the Saudi National Transformation Program 2020’s goal of improving fuel utilisation in electricity generation to 40 per cent by 2020, the company stated.
 
GE has more than 80 years of partnership in the kingdom with over 4,000 employees, including Baker Hughes, a GE company.

With nearly 50 per cent of the talent in highly skilled engineering and technology roles, GE has built an advanced industrial ecosystem that includes a growing local supply chain, with significant partnerships and investments in support of the kingdom in its economic diversification goals, including building localised anufacturing competencies.-TradeArabia News Service




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