Taqa evaluates 1GW Dhafra OCGT bids

20 November 2024

 

Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa) is understood to be evaluating the proposals it received for a contract to build an open-cycle gas turbine (OCGT) power generation plant project in Abu Dhabi.

The Al-Dhafra OCGT plant is being tendered on a fast-track basis and is expected to have an installed capacity of between 1,000MW and 1,100MW.

According to industry sources, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractors submitted their proposals for the contract in late September.

MEED reported in the same month that Taqa plans to procure an estimated 5,000MW of gas-fired power plant capacity, mainly to support the UAE’s artificial intelligence (AI) strategy.

In addition to Al-Dhafra, sources said a second site is being considered for the projects in Al-Nouf.

The UAE National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2031 has set eight strategic objectives, including building a reputation as an AI destination, deploying AI in priority sectors, attracting AI talent and ensuring strong governance and effective regulation.

Related readRegion plays high-stakes AI game

Separately, Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) is understood to be planning to procure a solar independent power project (IPP) to provide round-the-clock (RTC) power during the summer months.

According to industry sources, the scheme will include a substantial battery energy storage system (bess) capacity to provide RTC or 24×7 power between April and October of every year.

The solar IPP capacity being considered is about 5,000MW, while the bess capacity is approximately 20 gigawatt-hours.

It is understood that Abu Dhabi’s Emirates Water & Electricity Company (Ewec) and Masdar are working to develop or implement the project.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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