Tag: MEW

Supply of 132 kV cables

Country: Kuwait Organisation: Ministry of Electricity and Water and Renewable Energy (MEW) Description/Scope of work: International competitive bids are invited for the supply of 132 kV cables. Closing date: August 22, 2023...

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Supply of Xlpe cable ends

Country: Kuwait Organisation: Ministry of Electricity and Water and Renewable Energy (MEW) Description/Scope of work: International competitive bids are invited for the supply of 132 kV, 630 mm2 Xlpe cable ends. Closing...

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Kuwait: Planned Generation and Transmission Capacity

Kuwait's new discovery of oil has been a crucial part of the development in the electricity sector. Kuwait's energy needs are almost completely met by fossil fuels, and by 2030, electricity usage is anticipated to triple. The...

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Supply of 132 kV electrical protection devices

Country: Kuwait Organisation: Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy Description/Scope of work: International competitive bids are invited for supply of 132 kV electrical protection devices. Closing Date: May 7,...

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400 kV Nuwaiseeb─Al-Mutlaa Line Project, Kuwait 

Developer: Ministry of Electricity and Water (MEW) Project details and status: The project entails the construction of a 400 kV overhead transmission line (OHL) connecting the Nuwaiseeb substation to the Al-Mutlaa substation in...

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Kuwait’s MEW awards KWD4.7 million contract for 300 kV cables

Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water (MEW) has awarded a KWD4.7 million contract to local player, Shubaily International General Trading and Contracting Company, for the supply and installation of 300 kV underground cables (UGCs) along a route length of 3.1 km for connecting the FRRD’W’ and SDIQ’W’ substations.

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Kuwait’s MEW awards KWD4.7 million contract for 300 kV cables

Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water (MEW) has awarded a KWD4.7 million contract to local player, Shubaily International General Trading and Contracting Company, for the supply and installation of 300 kV underground cables (UGCs) along a route length of 3.1 km for connecting the FRRD’W’ and SDIQ’W’ substations.

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