TLS Completes 400-Kilovolt Manah Grid Station For Oman Electricity Transmission Company, Integrating Solar Power

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Local electrical contractor Trade Links & Services (TLS) has successfully energized its first 400-kilovolt grid station at Manah for Oman Electricity Transmission Company SAOC (OETC).

Costing over RO 13 million, this grid station will transmit renewable energy from the Manah Solar I IPP and Manah Solar II IPP, which are currently under construction in the Wilayat of Manah. The output from these solar plants will be integrated into the OETC network, boosting the supply of renewable energy and reducing reliance on fossil fuel-based generation. The new grid station is connected to Nahada and the new Izki grid station via 400 KV double circuit transmission lines.

TLS leveraged its extensive experience in engineering, procurement, and construction services to complete the grid station within 20 months, meeting the project timeline.

โ€œWe are delighted to have contributed to the upgrade of the Oman Electricity Transmission Companyโ€™s network in a safe and timely manner. The new grid station in Manah paves the way for the country’s shift to greener power generation and decarbonization. As one of Omanโ€™s leading contractors, we aim to use our expertise and extensive experience to support projects that provide secure and cleaner energy for the future,โ€ said Managing Director, Trade Links & Services, Hani Ali Mirza.

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