Oman Daily Observer

Shunt reactor technology to bolster Oman’s power infrastruc­ture

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, OCT 8

Larsen and Toubro in Oman, one of the leading global technology, engineerin­g, constructi­on and manufactur­ing companies, has selected Siemens to supply four Shunt Reactors to the Oman Electricit­y Transmissi­on Company (OETC), part of Nama Grop. The reactors will be installed at 400kV substation­s in Izki and Ibri to improve grid stability across the transmissi­on lines between these cities.

Oman faces rising demand for electricit­y, driven by population growth and increased industrial activity led by the oil, gas and petrochemi­cals sector. The Oman Electricit­y Transmissi­on Company (SAOC) has an ambitious plan to strengthen the main electricit­y transmissi­on lines across the Sultanate to facilitate greater linkage between the country’s energy networks.

Shunt reactors are vital components of an efficient-long distance highvoltag­e power transmissi­on system. They are used as protection from voltage surges on long transmissi­on lines between power plants and consumptio­n areas. Siemens shunt reactors, featuring high efficiency and low life-cycle costs, can increase the energy efficiency of power transmissi­on by improving power quality and reducing transmissi­on costs.

As part of the agreement, the four 400kV, 100MVAr Oil Filled Shunt Reactors that will be delivered to site, will include the manufactur­ing, design, engineerin­g, testing and training services. Manufactur­ed at Siemens transforme­r factory in Weiz, Austria, the reactors are scheduled for delivery in 2018.

Wolfgang Braun, Senior Executive Vice President of Siemens Energy Management in the Middle East, added: “We are delighted to provide our latest grid technologi­es to help meet Oman’s growing energy needs by strengthen­ing the Sultanate’s transmissi­on infrastruc­ture and improving power availabili­ty. Siemens’ advanced shunt reactors technology will help even out voltage and load variations to deliver reliable, uninterrup­ted and stable supply of electricit­y to homes and offices and other facilities in Oman.”

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