Qatar, Siemens has signed an extension of a long-term service agreement with Qatar Power Company to maintain and support the power generation requirements of Ras Laffan B combined-cycle power plant for an additional 15 years. With this agreement Siemens will provide maintenance, parts and repair services for three SGT5-4000F gas turbines, two SST5-6000 steam turbines, and their associated generators. In addition, the agreement includes the supply of a broad spectrum of the company's digital services and cybersecurity solutions, designed to boost efficiency and reliability of the power plant's operation. The agreement with Siemens reinforces Qatar's strategic and ambitious development plans in the energy sector, as set out by Qatar Vision 2030. The 1,025-megawatt (MW), Ras Laffan B power plant was built in 2006 to meet increasing demand for power and water, as the second independent water and power plant (IWPP) in the country. Located at Ras Laffan Industrial City, approximately 80 kilometers north of Doha, the plant produces around 60 million imperial gallons of desalinated water per day.