Kuwait issues Shagaya solar RFP

16 June 2025

 

Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity, Water & Renewable Energy (MEWRE), through the Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects (Kapp), has issued the request for proposals (RFPs) for a contract to develop the state’s first utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) plant.

Prequalified developers have until 14 September to submit technical and commercial bids for the Al-Dibdibah power and Al-Shagaya renewable energy phase three, zone one independent power project (IPP), which will have a total power generating capacity of 1,100MW.

Kapp issued the request for qualifications for the contract in January 2024, with six prequalified companies and consortiums announced in August

They are: 

  • Acwa Power (Saudi Arabia) / Alternative Energy Projects Company (local)
  • Trung Nam Construction (Vietnam)
  • EDF Renewables (France) / Abdullah Al-Hamad Al-Sagar & Brothers Company (local) /  Korean Western Power Company (Kowepo, South Korea)
  • Jinko Power (Hong Kong) / Jera (Japan) 
  • Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar, UAE) / Fouad Alghanim & Sons General Trading Contracting Company (local)
  • TotalEnergies Renewables (France)

The selected developer will sign a 30-year power purchase agreement with the MEWRE to export its electricity output. The contract also calls for the construction of an associated 400kV transmission substation. 

London-headquartered consultancy firm EY is the lead and financial transaction adviser. London-headquartered DLA Piper is the legal adviser, while Norwegian engineering services firm DNV is the client’s technical and environmental adviser.

2030-50 strategy

Kuwait aims to have a renewable energy installed capacity of 22,100MW by 2030 as part of the 20-year strategy announced in March and ending in 2050.

In May this year, Kapp invited companies to prequalify for its Al-Dibdibah power and Al-Shagaya renewable energy phase three, zone two IPP, which will have a capacity of 500MW. Applications are due by 24 July. 

Minister of Electricity, Water & Renewable Energy, Salem Falah Al-Hajraf, confirmed that the strategy also involves installing distributed or rooftop solar farms, with the state procuring the energy output from solar PV farms.

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


READ THE JUNE 2025 MEED BUSINESS REVIEW – click here to view PDF

Gulf accelerates AI and data centre strategy; Baghdad keeps up project spending, but fiscal clouds gather; Banking stocks rise despite lower global oil prices

Distributed to senior decision-makers in the region and around the world, the June 2025 edition of MEED Business Review includes:

> GULF PROJECTS INDEX: Gulf projects index leaps 4.3%
To see previous issues of MEED Business Review, please click here
https://image.digitalinsightresearch.in/uploads/NewsArticle/14073231/main.gif
Edward James
Related Articles