Kuwait extends bid deadline for Al-Khairan phase one IWPP

6 March 2026

 

Kuwait has extended bidding for the first phase of the Al-Khairan independent water and power producer (IWPP) project.

The project is being procured by the Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects (Kapp) and the Ministry of Electricity, Water & Renewable Energy (MEWRE).

The facility will have a capacity of 1,800MW and 33 million imperial gallons a day (MIGD) of desalinated water.

It will be located at Al-Khairan, adjacent to the Al-Zour South thermal plant.

The new deadline is 31 March.

The main contract was tendered last September, and the deadline had already been extended once, most recently until 4 March.

Three consortiums and two individual companies were previously prequalified to participate.

These include:

  • Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa) / A H Al-Sagar & Brothers (Saudi Arabia) / Jera (Japan)
  • Acwa (Saudi Arabia) / Gulf Investment Corporation (Kuwait)
  • China Power / Malakoff International (Malaysia) / Abdul Aziz Al-Ajlan Sons (Saudi Arabia)
  • Nebras Power (Qatar)                                                                                                                                        
  • Sumitomo Corporation (Japan)

The Al-Khairan IWPP project is part of Kuwait’s long-term plan to expand power and water production capacity through public-private partnerships (PPPs).

The winning bidder will sign a set of PPP agreements covering financing, design, construction, operation and transfer of the project.

The energy conversion and water purchase agreement is expected to cover a 25-year supply period.

Kapp extended another deadline recently for a contract to develop zone two of the third phase of the Al-Dibdibah power and Al-Shagaya renewable energy project.

The PPP authority is procuring the 500MW solar photovoltaic independent power project (IPP) in partnership with the ministry.

The bid submission deadline was moved to the end of April, a source close to the project told MEED.

According to the MEWRE, the total generation capacity currently offered under partnership projects has reached 6,100MW, equivalent to about 30% of Kuwait’s existing power capacity.

The ministry and Kapp are also preparing to tender the main contract for the 3,600MW Nuwaiseeb power and water desalination plant after plans were approved by Kuwait’s Council of Ministers last November.

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Mark Dowdall
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