Consortiums prepare bids for four Saudi solar contracts

26 June 2024

 

At least five consortiums are preparing to submit proposals by 22 July for the contracts to develop and operate four solar photovoltaic (PV) projects with a combined capacity of 3,700MW in Saudi Arabia.

The contracts to develop four solar PV independent power producer (IPP) projects are being tendered under the fifth procurement round of the kingdom's National Renewable Energy Programme (NREP).

According to industry sources, the consortiums that are expected to bid for the contracts include:

  • Abu Dhabi Future Energy (Masdar, UAE) / SPIC Huanghe Hydropower Development (China)
  • EDF Renewables (France) / Partners
  • Marubeni Corporation (Japan) / Partner/s
  • Kahrabel/Engie (France) / Partner/s
  • Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco) / Partner/s
  • Saudi Electricity Company (SEC, local) / Jinko Power (China)

The following solar PV projects and their capacities make up round five of the NREP:

  • Al-Sadawi solar IPP (Eastern Province): 2,000MW
  • Al-Mas solar IPP (Hail): 1,000MW
  • Al-Hinakiyah 2 solar IPP (Medina): 400MW
  • Rabigh 2 solar IPP (Mecca): 300MW

The principal buyer, Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC), prequalified 23 companies that can bid for the contracts.

In addition to those cited above, the following companies have been prequalified as managing and technical members of any potential consortium that may bid for the contracts:

  • Aljomaih Energy & Water (Jenwa, local)
  • Alfanar Company (local)
  • B Grimm Public Power Company (Thailand)
  • BGL Renewable Energy Systems Installation (UAE)
  • FAS Energy (local)
  • Itochu Corporation (Japan)
  • Nebras Company (Qatar)
  • Nesma Renewable Energy (local)
  • Samsung C&T (South Korea)
  • Sumitomo Corporation (Japan)
  • Total Energies Renewables (France)

In addition to SEC, the following companies have been prequalified to bid as managing partners only:

  • GEK Terna (Greece)
  • Gulf Energy Development Public Company (Thailand)
  • Jera (Japan)
  • Power Construction Corporation (China)

Saudi utility developer Acwa Power is not among the prequalified developers for the NREP fifth-round projects.

US/India-based Synergy Consulting is providing financial advisory services to SPPC for the NREP fifth-round tender.  

The round five solar PV IPPs take the total capacity of publicly tendered renewable energy projects in Saudi Arabia to over 10,300MW. Solar PV IPPs account for 79%, or about 8,100MW, of the total capacity.

Four wind IPPs account for the remaining capacity.

SPPC is procuring 30% of the kingdom's target renewable energy installed capacity by 2030. The PIF is procuring the rest through the Price Discovery Scheme and has appointed Acwa Power, which it partly owns, as principal partner for these projects.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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