Smart energy control for the Kingdom’s most futuristic healthcare facility.
Project Overview
The NEOM Hospital represents a bold step in the future of healthcare in Saudi Arabia — integrating cutting-edge technology, sustainability, and patient-centered design. As part of this next-generation medical infrastructure, IPU SAdelivered a customized MV Synchronization Control System to manage power from 14 generators and 3 bus couplers, ensuring reliable and redundant electricity for the hospital’s operations.
Clients & Partners
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Client: Double Vision
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Location: NEOM, Saudi Arabia
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Completion: March 2023
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Technology Partner: ComAp
Products & Solutions Provided
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MV Synchronization Control Panels
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Standalone SCADA System for remote monitoring
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ComAp InteliGen & InteliNeo 6000 controllers
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Generator control, bus coupler logic, and protection relays
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Load sharing, sequencing, and auto-transfer systems
Technical Highlights
Component |
Description |
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Generators |
14 MV generators coordinated with 3 bus couplers |
Controllers |
ComAp InteliNeo 6000 with load sharing logic |
SCADA |
Standalone interface for full system diagnostics |
Design |
Fully redundant with failover protection |
Integration |
Configured to meet NEOM’s future-readiness and quality benchmarks |
Challenges & IPU SA Solutions
Challenge |
IPU SA Solution |
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Large number of distributed MV generators |
Designed and tested central control logic with high-speed synchronization |
Strict reliability and performance criteria |
Integrated top-tier ComAp controllers with intelligent sequencing |
Social and technological commitment expectations |
Delivered a future-proof solution fully aligned with NEOM’s sustainability and resilience goals |
Key Outcome
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Seamless synchronization of complex MV power system
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Redundant control across all generators and bus couplers
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Compliant with NEOM’s high-availability and ESG requirements
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Optimized SCADA for maintenance and energy tracking
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Delivered on time with fully documented commissioning
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