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Saudi Electricity Company (Arabic: الشركة السعودية للكهرباء; SEC) is the Saudi electric energy company. It enjoys a near monopoly on the generation, transmission and distribution of electric power in Saudi Arabia through 45 power generation plants in the country. [3]
Pages in category "Electric power companies of Saudi Arabia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Saudi Binladin Group: Industrials Heavy construction Jeddah: 1931 Construction conglomerate P A Saudi Electricity Company: Utilities Electricity Riyadh: 2000 Electric generation and distribution S A Saudi Oger: Industrials Heavy construction Riyadh: 1978 Construction, defunct 2017 P D Saudi Arabia Railways: Railroad Riyadh: 2006 P A Saudi ...
Power line in the desert near Riyadh Saudi Arabia electricity production by source. Saudi Arabia is the fastest growing electricity consumer in the Middle East, particularly of transportation fuels. In 2005, Saudi Arabia was the world's 15th largest consumer of primary energy, of which over 60 percent was petroleum-based.
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Plant Community Coordinates Capacity (MW) Year completed Ref Ghazlan: Ras Tanura 4,256 1980, 2003 [3] [4]Qurayyah IPP: Abqaiq: 3,927 2014 [5]Rabigh 2 IPP: Makkah Province
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Rabigh 2 IPP (R2IPP) is a combined cycle power station project under construction on the western coast of Saudi Arabia, 150 km (93 mi) north of Jeddah.R2IPP will have an installed electrical generating capacity of 2,060 megawatts to supply Makkah Province with electric power.