SWPC and Acwa Power sign Ras Mohaisen contract

6 February 2025

State utility offtaker Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has awarded a contract to develop the Ras Mohaisen independent water project (IWP) in Saudi Arabia to a consortium led by Riyadh-headquartered utility developer Acwa Power.

The state water offtaker received two bids for the contract in April last year.

Spain’s Acciona was the only other company that submitted a proposal for the contract.

The Ras Mohaisen IWP will be able to treat 300,000 cubic metres of seawater a day (cm/d) using reverse osmosis technology.

It will also include storage tanks with a capacity of 600,000 cubic metres, equivalent to two operating days, and an electrical substation.

The build, own and operate project is expected to reach commercial operation by the second quarter of 2028.

The developer consortium includes local firms Hajj Abdullah Ali Reza & Partners and Al-Kifah Holding Company. 

The plant will be located in Al-Qunfudhah Governorate, about 300 kilometres south of Mecca, on the Red Sea coast in Saudi Arabia’s Western Region.

Netherlands-headquartered KPMG acted as SWPC’s financial adviser, with UK-based Eversheds Sutherland acting as the legal adviser for the project.

Prince Hussam Bin Saud Bin Abdulaziz, emir of the Al-Baha region, and Abdulrahman Bin Abdulmohsen AlFadley, minister of environment, water and agriculture and chairman of the SWPC board of directors, signed the Ras Mohaisen IWP project agreements.

AlFadley said the project will enhance water supply chains and is intended to serve the Mecca and Al-Baha regions.


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