Sharjah24: The Sharjah Electricity, Water, and Gas Authority (SEWA) has implemented a comprehensive yearly maintenance programme for high-voltage (220 kV and 132 kV) and medium-voltage (33 kV) power transmission stations. The programme included 5 220 kV, 26 132 kV, and 150 33 kV stations. Transformers totaled 698.
4,217 feeders and 116 capacitors were maintained. The authority's goal is to improve and develop the electrical network to provide consumers with reliable energy.
The Sharjah Electricity, Water, and Gas Authority's Power Transmission Department Director, Eng. Hamad Al Teneiji, stated that the authority will always follow His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi's directives.
Developing stable and reliable power networks across Sharjah is the objective. High-quality services, assessing installations, maintaining stations and networks, and continual monitoring are required.
He stressed that the authority prioritises normal and preventative electricity transmission station maintenance with little customer effect. The programme maintains electrical transmission stations and transformers around Sharjah.
The authority prioritises regular and preventative maintenance with original spare parts to maintain devices, equipment, and stations and ensure their efficiency.