ArabianBusiness.com - Middle East Business News
Sunday, 08 November 2009 23:12 UAE time

YOUR DIRECTORY /

| Share |

Siemens wins $2.1bn Iraqi power plant deal

by This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it  on Monday, 22 December 2008
CONTRACT WIN: Iraqi government awards $2.1 billion contract to Siemens. (Getty Images)

Siemens won a $2.09 billion contract from the Iraqi government, one of its biggest orders from the Middle East, the German engineering conglomerate said on Monday.
 
The company said it would supply 16 gas turbines for power plants with a capacity of 3,150 megawatts (MW) in Rumaila-Basra, Taza-Kirkuk, Dibis-Kirkuk, Baiji and Sadder-Baghdad.
 
Years of war, sanctions and neglect have battered Iraq's power grid and the country suffers chronic power shortages. The capital Baghdad receives only a few hours of electricity a day.
 
The Iraqi government had said in September it had signed preliminary deals worth billions of dollars with Siemens and General Electric to almost double electricity generation capacity in the country.
 
Last week, it said it signed a $3 billion order for gas turbines with a capacity of 7,000 MW from General Electric.
 
Damage to the power stations, lack of maintenance and drought mean Iraq's current power production is well under capacity at around 5,500 MW. The Iraqi government has said demand stands at around 11,000 MW.
 
The plants that Siemens is helping equip would start operating in 2010 and 2011, the company said.
 
Shares of Siemens were down 1.6 percent at 51.15 euros at 1006 GMT, while the German blue-chip DAX index was down 1.8 percent. (Reuters)



advertisement

| Share |


READERS' COMMENTS

Disclaimer: The views expressed here by our readers are not necessarily shared by ArabianBusiness.com or its employees.

Click here to post a comment


Add your Comment
All posts are sent to the administrator for review and are published only after approval. ArabianBusiness.com reserves the right to remove any comment at any time for any reason. Please keep your responses appropriate and on topic.
Name *
Remember me on this computer
Email *
(Your email address will not be published)
City
Country
Subject *
Comment *
Notify me of further comments


Please click post only once - your comment will not be published immediately.


MORE FROM ARABIANBUSINESS.COM

SHARE PRICE CHECK

 EMAIL ALERTS

  1. Energy


Tell us your story

READER COMMENTS

  1. The tipping scandal 13
    08 Nov ' 09 at 16:32
    Steve you are 100% right. Managers and bosses have no right to use tip money for any other purpose than todistribute it to the staff...   More  »
  2. The party's just beginning 10
    08 Nov ' 09 at 18:31
    The recession may be coming to an end, but my guess is that there is no party in sight, just a depression! The typical line i hear in...   More  »
  3. Al Habtoor chief upbeat on Dubai future 08
    08 Nov ' 09 at 20:55
    I agree with Mr Khalafs comments, yesterday is gone,tomorrow nobody seen, what he is expecting beyound tomorow ,is his positive...   More  »

Read all user comments >

Gitex 2009

MORE FROM ARABIANBUSINESS.COM