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Saudi Arabia records the highest electrical loads in the history of Hajj

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The company confirmed that the electrical energy used during the Hajj season this year is sufficient to operate a city inhabited by 5 million people, which highlights the huge demand for electricity during the Hajj rituals.

Today, a significant increase in Afor electrical loads In the holy city of Mecca during Hajj season This year, loads reached 5,361 MW, compared to the same day last year, which was 4,451 MW, representing an increase of 20%.

The Saudi Electricity Company’s operations center operates in sacred sites With all diligence and diligence to ensure reliable and sustainable electrical service for pilgrims and residents during the Hajj period.

The center began the work of the electrical service system in all Hajj sites in Mecca, Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah, in full coordination with the concerned authorities.

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The tasks of the company’s qualified teams included providing highly reliable service, being fully prepared to address any emergency that may affect the electrical service, in addition to bearing excessive loads and carrying out emergency maintenance work.

Modern technologies were developed during this year’s Hajj season to remotely control the electrical network, and were widely applied in the holy sites, with the aim of improving the efficiency of the service and ensuring its continuity.

In remarkable statements to journalists, the company confirmed that the electrical energy used during the Hajj season this year is sufficient to operate a city inhabited by 5 million people, which highlights the huge demand for electricity during the Hajj rituals.

These efforts come within the framework of comprehensive preparations to ensure the provision of reliable and efficient electrical service during the Hajj period, and to ensure the comfort and safety of pilgrims and visitors during the performance of their rituals.

 

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