PIF plans more solar IPPs

15 July 2025

 

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is planning second- and third-phase extensions to five existing utility-scale solar plants. The independent power plant (IPP) projects will have a total capacity of 9GW and will follow the successful signing of power purchase agreements (PPAs) on seven PIF solar and wind projects in mid-June.

The five planned solar photovoltaic (PV) projects, their locations and generation capacities are:

  • Al-Sadawi 2: 3GW – Eastern Province
  • Khushaybi 2: 0.5GW – Northern Borders
  • Muwayh 2: 2GW – Mecca
  • Henakiyah 3: 1.5GW – Medina
  • Haden 2: 2GW – Mecca

As with the recent PPAs, covering new facilities with a total capacity of 15GW, the planned plants fall under the PIF’s renewables programme, which runs parallel to the National Renewable Energy Programme (NREP), now in its sixth round.

The successful developers for the five forthcoming schemes will sign PPAs with the offtaker, Saudi Power Procurement Company, likely under 25-year build-own-operate contracts, similar to previous PIF projects.

Financial close is likely to take between three and six months following the PPA, with each facility expected to take about two years to complete.

It is unclear when the PIF will award the five schemes, but official documents have stated the negotiation process for the directly-awarded concessions should start this year.

Each plant will be located alongside their eponymous first- and second-phase complexes, which are under construction. These are:

  • Al-Sadawi 1: 2GW – Masdar, Kepco, GD Power
  • Khushaybi 1: 1.5GW – Acwa Power, Badeel, Sapco
  • Muwayh 1: 2GW – Acwa Power, Badeel, Sapco
  • Henakiyah 1: 1.1GW – Masdar, EDF, Nesma
  • Henakiyah 2: 0.5GW – EDF, SPIC Huangye
  • Haden 1: 2GW – Acwa Power, Badeel, Sapco

At this point, it is not clear if the PIF’s intention is to award the five second- and third-phase extensions to the developers of the previous phases, but given their proximity, it may be the logical assumption.

A consortium of Acwa Power, Water & Electricity Holding Company (Badeel) and Saudi Aramco Power Company (Sapco) was selected for the seven recently signed IPPs.

The projects, which have a total capacity of 15,000MW, include five large-scale solar PV plants with a total capacity of 12,000MW and two large-scale wind energy plants with a total capacity of 3,000MW.


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Edward James
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