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GCC Power 2010 conference to be held in Doha

by Utilities ME Staff on Jun 28, 2010

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The GCC Interconnection Grid is one of the key topics of the conference.
The GCC Interconnection Grid is one of the key topics of the conference.

GCC Power 2010, the 8th Regional Conference for National Committees of CIGRE (the International Council on Large Electric Systems) in the Arab Countries and the 15th Exhibition for Electrical Equipment will be held from October 18 to 20, 2010 at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Doha, Qatar.

The conference will discuss development, technologies and techniques in System Operation and Control, System Planning, Development and Technical Studies, Substations, Power Transformers and Reactors, Switchgear and HV Equipment, Transmission Lines and Cables, HVDC and Power Electronics, and Emerging Technologies. The accompanying exhibition will welcome trade visitors from the GCC, Europe and the US.

“GCC Power 2010 […] will combine panel and technical sessions with international exhibitions to offer a full range of information and options to industry and government decision makers. The event will also share valuable insights on Qatar’s thriving energy business, which has emerged as one of the country’s primary growth sectors,” said George Ayache, General Manager, IFP Qatar, organizer of GCC Power 2010.

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is among the industries that will benefit from the Qatar Government’s USD 140 billion 2010 budget for investment, infrastructure and business expansion. Qatar is already set to become the world’s single largest producer of liquefied natural gas and produce 77 million tons of the product per year, says IFP Qatar in a press release.

The company also comments on the GCC Interconnection grid, saying that network currently servicing Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, will play a key role in meeting demand for an additional 55,000 MW of power through 2015. The first phase of the grid, which was launched during the second half of 2009, has already been completed. The UAE could be added to the network within 2010.

The transnational system might still not be enough to keep pace with the Gulf’s rapidly growing power consumption, says IFP Qatar. Although ongoing regional capacity is at around 75,000 MW, a projected 9.5 per cent growth in annual demand will require more electricity and energy projects.

 




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