Bahrain to tender Sitra IWPP by summer

3 April 2025

 

Bahrain’s Electricity & Water Authority (EWA) is expected to issue the request for proposals for a contract to develop and operate the state’s fourth independent water and power project (IWPP) by the summer.

The Sitra IWPP comprises a combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant that is expected to have a production capacity of about 1,200MW of electricity. The project’s seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination facility will have a production capacity of 30 million imperial gallons a day (MIGD) of potable water.

According to a source familiar with the project, the client is expected to tender the contract to develop the Sitra IWPP by July, two months later than initially planned.

The EWA received statements of qualifications (SOQs) from interested firms in December 2024.

The nine companies that submitted SOQs were:

  • Al-Jomaih Energy & Water Company (Saudi Arabia)
  • Gulf Investment Corporation (Kuwait)
  • China Machinery Engineering Corporation (China)
  • Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco, South Korea)
  • Acwa Power (Saudi Arabia)
  • Jera (Japan)
  • Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa, UAE)
  • Alghanim International General Trading & Contracting Company (foreign branch, Kuwait)
  • Sumitomo Corporation (Japan)

The prequalification process for bidders is understood to have been completed.

Sources tell MEED it is safe to assume that "most, if not all" of the companies that submitted SOQs received a notice of prequalification and are expected to advance to the bidding stage. 

The integrated plant will replace the previously planned Al-Dur 3 IWPP. 

It will be developed on a brownfield site and strategically located in Sitra “to ensure resource efficiency and service delivery”. It is expected to be fully operational by the second quarter of 2029.

The state utility is procuring Bahrain’s first independent water project in Al-Hidd, along with the Sitra IWPP.

The Al-Hidd SWRO plant is expected to have a production capacity of about 60 MIGD of potable water.

The two build, own and operate (BOO) projects will be procured under a public-private partnership framework for 20-25 years.

Sixty representatives from utility developers and contracting firms attended a market-sounding event in Manama on 21 October for the two separate utility BOO projects.

The EWA’s transaction advisory team for both schemes comprises KPMG Fakhro as the financial consultant, WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff as the technical consultant and Trowers & Hamlins as the legal consultant.

Bahrain’s first three IWPPs are Al-Dur 1, Al-Hidd and Al-Dur 2.

MEED understands that the EWA’s Sitra IWPP will likely be Bahrain’s last CCGT plant project. Solar power is expected to account for all future electricity generation capacity.

Bahrain aims to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2060.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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