Fujairah F3 power plant begins commercial operations

27 October 2025

State offtaker Emirates Water & Electricity Company (EWEC) and project partners have announced the start of full commercial operations at the 2.4GW Fujairah F3 independent power producer project.

Located in Qidfa, the $1.14bn Fujairah F3 project is the UAE’s largest natural gas-fired combined-cycle power plant.

Developed between the existing Fujairah F1 and F2 facilities, the plant can supply electricity to about 380,000 homes. Ewec is the sole procurer of electricity from the project under a long-term power purchase agreement.

Fujairah Power Company F3, a special purpose company, is developing the project.

It is jointly owned by Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa, 40%), Japanese firms Marubeni Corporation (20.4%) and Hokuriku Electric Power Company (19.6%), and the UAE’s Mubadala Investment Company (20%). 

Financial close was reached in mid-2020 through a consortium of international lenders, including Japan Bank for International Cooperation, Mizuho Bank (Japan), Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (Japan), BNP Paribas (France) and Standard Chartered (UK).

South Korea’s Samsung C&T was awarded the engineering, procurement and construction contract, while engineering consultancy was provided by Austria’s ILF Consulting and Germany’s Fichtner Consulting.

The facility is equipped with three Mitsubishi Power M701 JAC gas turbines, each weighing more than 500 tonnes, integrated with heat recovery steam generators. 

Mitsubishi Power was operating under the name Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems at the time of the contract award, before Hitachi exited the joint venture in 2021.

Construction of Fujairah F3 was completed in late 2024.

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Mark Dowdall
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