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A secure, reliable, and economical power supply is closely linked to a fast, efficient, and dependable communications infrastructure. The planning and implementation of communications networks
Logistic Zone Super (LZS) Substation This substation connects the GCCIA grid with Qatar's grid at 400 kV, providing a robust link for efficient electricity exchange. Al-Sila Substation A key 400kV switching substation, Al-Silla connects the GCCIA grid with the UAE grid, enhancing the region's energy security and integration.
The MENA region has been actively working toward cross-border electricity integration to enhance energy security, economic efficiency, and sustainability. One of the most significant initiatives is the Pan-Arab Electricity Market (PAEM), which aims to create a regional electricity market among Arab countries.
The GCC regional power interconnection, established under an agreement signed in 2009, enables electricity exchange among its six-member states. This system enhances grid reliability, optimizes reserve capacity, and reduces the need for new power generation investments. Establishment of the GCC Interconnection Authority (GCCIA)
The GCC interconnection grid was developed in three phases, requiring a total investment of approximately $1.4 billion. The first phase, completed in 2009, established a 400kV transmission network, linking Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Qatar.
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