Bahrain receives solar IPP consultancy bids

4 April 2025

Three firms have submitted proposals for a consultancy services contract for a new solar independent power project (IPP) in Bahrain.

Bahrain’s Electricity & Water Authority (EWA) will procure the solar IPP project in the Belaj Al-Jazaer area of the kingdom’s Southern Governorate.

According to an industry source, the planned solar IPP will have a capacity of between 160MW and 200MW.

As with most IPPs, a financial adviser will lead the project’s consultancy services team.

KPMG Fakhro, a subsidiary of the UK-based consultancy services firm, submitted the lowest bid of BD506,000 ($1.3m). 

Deloitte & Touche Middle East offered BD589,480 for the contract, while EY Middle East offered BD770,510.

In January, EWA received proposals from 10 firms for a contract to establish a 44MW solar power plant at the University of Bahrain premises.

The project will be implemented on a turnkey basis, which includes engineering, designing, manufacturing, installing and commissioning the project. The proposed project is expected to generate approximately 75 gigawatt-hours of electricity annually.

The construction of solar power plants supports Bahrain’s 2060 net-zero carbon emissions target.

In July last year, EWA received a single bid for a contract to design and build solar power stations in the Al-Dur area in the Southern Governorate. The project is expected to have a capacity of between 90MW and 100MW.

In August 2023, EWA awarded Deft Contractors a contract to build, own, operate and maintain grid-tied solar photovoltaic (PV) power panels with a minimum capacity of 72MW in Sakhir in the south of the kingdom.

EWA also recently prequalified bidders for a thermal independent water and power project and an independent water project. 

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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