Kuwait seeks firms for 3.6GW Nuwaiseeb project

16 May 2025

Kuwait’s Electricity, Water & Renewable Energy Ministry (MEWRE) has invited firms to bid for a contract to provide consultancy services for an integrated water and power plant in Nuwaiseeb. 

The work entails providing consultancy services for the supply, installation and maintenance of gas turbine units for the first phase of the 3,600MW Nuwaiseeb power generation plant.

MEWRE expects to receive bids for the contract by 12 August, with an initial meeting date set for 11 June.

The contract was tendered before, with two engineering firms submitting bids in 2022. The tender was subsequently cancelled.

In 2022, MEED reported that the project was expected to be procured using an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract.

It is the third major integrated power and water generation scheme being planned in the Gulf state, in addition to the Al-Zour North 2 & 3 independent water and power producer (IWPP) and Al-Khiran 1 IWPP projects.

MEWRE, through the Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects (Kapp), recently opened the financial envelope submitted by the lone bidder for the contract to develop and operate the Al-Zour North 2 & 3 IWPP.

Phases two and three of the Al-Zour North project will have a power generation capacity of 2,700MW and a desalination capacity of 120 million imperial gallons a day (MIGD).

A utility developer team comprising Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power and the local Gulf Investment Company (GIC) submitted the lone bid for the contract.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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