TNB expands maintenance business in Kuwait


TNB said that the agreement is part of a broader effort by the ministry to modernise the power generation infrastructure in Kuwait.

KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), through its subsidiary TNB Repair and Maintenance Sdn Bhd (TNB Remaco), is expanding its power plant maintenance business in Kuwait with a multi-year maintenance programme agreement for the Shuaiba North Power Generation and Water Distillation Plant in Al Ahmadi, Kuwait.

In a statement yesterday, TNB said that TNB Remaco had formed a joint venture (JV) with Kuwaiti-based Al Dhow Engineering and also entered into a strategic collaboration with General Electric Global Services (GE Vernova).

The utility company said TNB Remaco-Al Dhow JV had awarded GE Vernova with a long-term service agreement to provide maintenance service solutions for the gas turbines at the Shuaiba plant owned by the Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy Ministry of Kuwait.

TNB said that the agreement is part of a broader effort by the ministry to modernise the power generation infrastructure in Kuwait, contributing to the global effort for a sustainable energy transition.

TNB Remaco chairman Muhammad Nazri Pazil said the strategic collaboration aligned with TNB’s commitment to pioneering advancements in the global energy landscape.

“The two partners have their own strengths and expertise that will ensure the reliability of Kuwait’s power infrastructure and contribute to the broader goals of energy transition and sustainability.

“The combination of TNB Remaco-Al Dhow joint venture and GE services with their digital capabilities will help support long-term maintenance and performance for Shuaiba North Power Generation and Water Distillation Plant and ensure the power plant operates at the highest levels of reliability,” he said.

TNB said that under the five-year contract, the JV partners will provide comprehensive planned and unplanned maintenance for the gas turbine and its auxiliaries at the 876 megawatt Shuaiba North plant.

Muhammad Nazri said that TNB Remaco has four other ongoing maintenance service projects for various power plants in Kuwait.

“Kuwait is one of our biggest international markets and our other international markets include Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Cambodia and Vietnam,” he added.

Muhammad Nazri said the collaboration not only enhances Kuwait’s power infrastructure but also sets a standard for sustainable practices globally. — Bernama

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