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Doosan Enerbility Wins Another Order in Saudi Arabia Worth 340 Billion KRW

Following Last Month's 130 Billion KRW Fuel Conversion Contract
Securing Core Equipment Orders for Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant Expansion
Two Steam Turbines and Two Generators to Be Supplied to Each Plant

Doosan Enerbility has signed a contract worth 340 billion KRW to supply core equipment for a gas combined cycle power plant in Saudi Arabia. This achievement comes just one month after winning a 130 billion KRW fuel conversion project from the Saudi state-owned electric power company, marking consecutive successes.


On May 27, Doosan Enerbility announced that it will supply key equipment for the expansion projects of 'Ghazlan 2' and 'Hajr' in Saudi Arabia. The client is a joint venture formed by T?cnicas Reunidas, the largest construction company in Spain, and Orascom, the largest construction company in Egypt. These two power plants are located about 400 kilometers northeast of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Each plant will be equipped with 2,900 MW of power generation facilities and is scheduled to be completed in stages by 2028. Doosan Enerbility will supply two 650 MW steam turbines and two 540 MW generators to each plant.

Doosan Enerbility Wins Another Order in Saudi Arabia Worth 340 Billion KRW Low-pressure rotor installed in the steam turbine of Doosan Enerbility. It is the final shaft of the turbine that rotates when the steam has expanded the most and the pressure is the lowest, and it is one of the core rotating components of the steam turbine. Doosan Enerbility

Son Seungwoo, head of the Power Service Business Group at Doosan Enerbility, stated, "We succeeded in winning this order based on more than 40 years of accumulated technology and trust in the Middle East region." He added, "We will further strengthen customer trust by delivering high-quality equipment on time and will do our best to secure subsequent follow-up projects."


Over the past five years, Doosan Enerbility has secured a market share of 33.1% by winning orders for 7.3 GW, a total of 12 units, out of the cumulative production capacity of 22.1 GW for extra-large (over 300 MW) steam turbines for combined cycle power plants ordered worldwide. In particular, in Saudi Arabia alone, the company has signed contracts to supply a total of nine steam turbines since last year.


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