Abu Dhabi receives Taweelah C bid

6 March 2025

 

State utility and offtaker Emirates Water & Electricity Company (Ewec) has received a single bid for the contract to develop and operate the Taweelah C combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) independent power project (IPP) in Abu Dhabi.

Ewec requested proposals for the contract on 24 July last year and initially expected to receive bids by 26 December.

The tender closing date was subsequently extended to 28 February.

The Taweelah C IPP will have a generation capacity of up to 2,500MW and is expected to reach commercial operations in the third quarter of 2028.

Industry sources suggest UAE-based Etihad Water & Electricity (Ethad WE) submitted a lone bid for the contract.

The Taweelah C IPP is the first gas-fired power plant project to be procured by Abu Dhabi since 2020, when Ewec awarded Japan’s Marubeni Corporation the contract to develop the Fujairah 3 (F3) IPP.

The Taweelah C IPP project’s power-purchase agreement (PPA) is expected to expire by 2049, making it several years shorter than previous PPAs and in line with the UAE’s plan to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

A team of UK-based Alderbrook Finance and US-based Sargent & Lundy is providing financial and technical advisory services to Ewec for the Taweelah C IPP.

The project will involve the development, financing, construction, operation, maintenance and ownership of the plant, with the successful developer or developer consortium owning up to 40% of the entity.

The Abu Dhabi government will indirectly hold the remaining equity. 


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