Kahramaa awards $3.7bn Ras Abu Fontas contract

12 May 2025

Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (Kahramaa) has signed strategic and power-purchase agreements with QatarEnergy, Qatar Electricity & Water Company and Japan's Sumitomo Corporation in a consortium with Luluah Sky Energy to develop a new power generation and water desalination plant in Ras Abu Fontas.

The plant will have an electricity production capacity of 2,400MW and water desalination capacity of 110 million gallons a day (MGD).

The project will cost  QR13.5bn ($3.7bn), and is expected to provide about 23% of Qatar's total power and 20% of its water production once completed.

"The agreement comes as part of Kahramaa's ongoing efforts to strengthen supply security and promote sustainability within the electricity and water sectors and is in alignment with Qatar National Vision 2030,"  the Qatar News Agency said.

The new Ras Abu Fontas facility will help meet growing demand for energy and water, driven by the country's rapid population and economic growth.

It will also enhance the efficiency of the national grid and support the integration of renewable energy sources, reflecting Qatar's commitment to developing a modern, sustainable energy infrastructure.

The agreement includes a three-phase commissioning plan for the facility/

The first power date is set for 25th April 2028, with 836MW of power coming online.

The final water date is scheduled on 1st August 2028, to reach a final water capacity of 110MGD.

The target full operations date is scheduled for 1st June 2029, with total power capacity reaching 2,400MW.

This is the latest and largest in a series of contracts awarded by Kahramaa over the past several weeks.

In late February, Kahramaa and QEWC signed a power-purchase agreement (PPA) for the peak electricity generation plant at Ras Abu Fontas.

The total contractual capacity for the units is 511MW, with a total cost of approximately QR1.6bn ($439.5m). The peak power plant is scheduled to become operational by January 2027.

Last week, the state utility also signed four contracts, which have a total combined value of approximately QR3.1bn ($850m),  for the construction of substations and overhead transmission lines.

It awarded the contracts to the following firms:

  • Elsewedy Cables Qatar Company (local/Egypt)
  • Voltage Engineering (local)
  • Best/Betas Consortium (Turkey)
  • Taihan Cable & Solution (South Korea)

Kahramaa said the projects aim to “meet electrical network demand in light of the country's fast-growing …urban development”.

The contracts include the provision and installation of underground cables and overhead lines extending around 212 kilometres to connect these substations.

Photo credit: Qatar News Agency

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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