In a bid to further advance infrastructure development, the Diriyah Company has opened two major electricity substations worth $310 million, the 1707 MVA-capacity Bulk Substation and the 200 MVA-capacity Primary Substation. Operated by the Saudi Electricity Company, the substations will accelerate the growth and development of major assets now being developed across The City of Earth in Diriyah and Wadi Safar.
“The completion of the two substations represents a significant milestone in our journey toward delivering key assets in Diriyah, The City of Earth, including global hotel brands, branded residences and cultural landmarks. Together with the two large-scale cabling contracts to operate alongside the new substations, they represent further confirmation that we are progressing on time and within budget as we create one of the world’s greatest gathering places,” stated Jerry Inzerillo, Group CEO of Diriyah Company.
Bulk Substation to support first phase of Diriyah’s development
The 1707 MVA 380/132/13.8 kV Bulk Substation, with a contract value of SAR605 million ($161 million), will support the development of assets in the first phase of Diriyah’s development. The Saudi Electricity Company will implement the substation through Saudi Services for Electro Mechanic Works (SSEM). It will help enable a diverse range of cultural, educational, retail, offices, residential and hotel developments, including areas such as Diriyah Square, the Qurain Cultural District and Northern District areas.
To enable the energization of the substation, the Saudi Electricity Company will implement a major cabling contract valued at SAR316 million ($84 million) through the Civil and Electrical Projects Contracting Company (CEPCO).
The two substations are the first of the major urban infrastructure projects to feature a design inspired by Najdi architecture, seamlessly blending with the surrounding development to preserve Diriyah’s cultural identity. By integrating Saudi Arabia’s rich historical heritage with state-of-the-art infrastructure, these substations stand as a testament to the region’s dedication to honoring its past while building a sustainable future.
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Primary Substation to serve Wadi Safar
The 200 MVA 132/33 kV Primary Substation, with a contract value amounting to SAR77 million ($20 million), will be implemented by the Saudi Electricity Company through (MAETEL) contracting company. This substation will serve as one of the primary power sources for Wadi Safar, the prestigious development blending natural beauty with world-class amenities. This vibrant destination will feature hospitality assets and sports and recreation venues, including the Royal Diriyah Equestrian & Polo Club and the Greg Norman-designed Wadi Safar Golf Course.
To enable the energization of the substation, the Saudi Electricity Company will implement a major cabling contract worth SAR168 million ($45 million) through the DELTA contracting company.
“The completion of the Bulk Substation and the Primary Substation marks a new era for Diriyah, one that combines advanced infrastructure with our shared vision of creating a sustainable, world-class city,” stated Khalid bin Salim AlGhamdi, acting CEO of Saudi Electricity Company.
The opening of the substations follows several other recent milestones, including the November 2024 groundbreaking for seven additional hotels and the announcement of two multi-billion-dollar districts – the Northern District and the Qurain Cultural District.
Diriyah is one of Saudi Arabia’s five giga-projects backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF). The development is building homes for 100,000 people, creating 178,000 jobs, and will host 50 million visits a year by 2030, contributing $18.6 billion directly to Saudi Arabia’s GDP.