Sectors · 03

Power & Grid

Transmission, distribution, substations and interconnection: the enabling layer beneath every giga-project, data centre and factory in the Gulf.

78GW
Renewable capacity Saudi Arabia must connect to the grid by around 2030
US$3.5bn
GCCIA ten-year grid expansion and interconnection programme
3,500MW
Planned GCCIA interconnection capacity to the UAE by early 2027
19.3GW
Of ~62GW regional renewables actually grid-connected: the gap is the work
The market

Capital isn't the constraint. Connection capacity and people are.

The GCC has invested over US$42 billion in renewables, yet less than a third of that capacity is connected. Every giga-project, desalination plant, metro and data centre lands on the same grid. The substations, overhead lines and interconnectors that carry them are being built in a global market where HV engineers, protection & control specialists and commissioning talent are among the scarcest disciplines in engineering.

INYA mobilises that talent for utilities, EPCs and developers, drawing on an international network built through two decades of energy infrastructure delivery, including nuclear, transmission and distribution, substation and overhead line programmes.

Power generation infrastructure
What we deliver

Power disciplines we mobilise

01

Transmission & OHL

Overhead line engineers, transmission project managers, linesmen supervision and route delivery specialists for 132kV–400kV programmes.

02

Substations

Primary and secondary design engineers, site managers, installation supervision and SAS specialists across AIS and GIS substations.

03

Protection, Control & Commissioning

P&C engineers and senior commissioning specialists: the roles that gate every energisation date in the region.

04

Grid Integration & Interconnection

HVDC, grid code compliance, SCADA/EMS and interconnection specialists for cross-border and renewables-integration programmes.

An energisation date at risk?

Commissioning and P&C scarcity is the most common cause. Talk to us before it reaches your programme.

Discuss your programme