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XD-EGEMAC completes expansion works at Benban 3 station

XD-EGEMAC completes expansion works at Benban 3 station

XD-EGEMAC successfully completed the expansion works of the Beni Suef 3 Transformer Station (Benban 3), a strategic facility in Upper Egypt.
In a statement issued on Saturday 5/7/2025, the company announced the successful energization of the Gas-Insulated Switchgear (GIS) at 500 kV, marking a significant milestone in the station's expansion.
This achievement highlights XD-EGEMAC's ongoing ability to execute projects with the highest technical standards and quality.
The project was implemented in cooperation with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC), under the directives of Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Esmat.
This comes as part of the ministry's plan to enhance the efficiency of the national electricity grid and accommodate the growing capacity from renewable energy sources, particularly in the Benban Solar Park, one of the world's largest solar power complexes.
XD-EGEMAC asserted its commitment to delivering its projects in line with the highest standards of quality and technical excellence, contributing to the development of Egypt's energy infrastructure and the realization of sustainable growth in the power sector.
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