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Demand for power transformers stretches Bahraini network

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Sunday, 09 September 2007

Bahrain's electricity and water minister, Shaikh Abdulla bin Salman Al Khalifa, has said the number of power transformers in the country is increasing at a rate of 40 per month.

There are currently 5000 transformers operating in Bahrain to cover power demand, which has now reached 2000MW. The transformer market is booming across the region at present, owing to the expansion of power capacities and the lifespan of existing, older transformers reaching an end. Factories are fully booked with orders, meaning utilities and other clients are facing long delivery times and opting for maintenance work instead.

Shaikh Abdulla said transformer maintenance had already been completed in two units at the Riffa power station. Maintenance of other units at the station would take place next year, while the remainder would be completed by 2009, he said, adding that work on the transformers would be carried out in the winter to minimise pressure on the network.

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Meanwhile, Shaikh Abdulla has said specialised companies are working on the issue of the privatisation of Bahrain's power sector, pointing out that the establishment of the independent power plant at Al Ezzel and the privatisation of Hidd power station's production were steps in the right direction. He noted that the distribution, transmission and costs of the station remained the ministry's responsibility.

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