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KEMA to optimize Bahrain maintenance electricity network

20 February 2008 - The Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) of the Kingdom of Bahrain - formerly operating as the Ministry of Water & Electricity (MEW) - commissioned KEMA to optimize maintenance and related operating processes of its entire electricity transmission and distribution (T&D) network.

Both parties agreed on an 18-month programme to optimize the maintenance and related operating processes of Bahrain's entire T&D network. In addition to some 5000 distribution stations and 80 high-voltage stations, the network includes approximately 8000 km of underground cable and 450 km of high-voltage overhead lines.

KEMA also will provide a comprehensive inventory and condition assessment of all of EWA's T&D equipment, including revision of all asset-related business processes and definition of adequate maintenance programs.

In addition, KEMA will audit and review safety, staffing skills, required training and address organizational issues. KEMA will focus on the implementation of the asset management support tool and programmes in the revised business processes.




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