Saudi Arabia conducts solar clarifications

15 August 2023

State-backed offtaker Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) is understood to have completed clarifications with the bidders that submitted proposals in June for the contracts to develop and operate two solar photovoltaic (PV) independent power producer (IPP) projects.

The 1,100MW Al-Hinakiyah solar IPP and the 400MW Tubarjal solar IPP schemes are being procured under the fourth round of the kingdom’s National Renewable Energy Programme (NREP).

MEED understands the companies that submitted proposals for the contract include:

  • Acwa Power (local) / Total Energies Renewables (France)
  •  EDF Renewables (France) / Masdar (UAE) / Nesma (local) 
  • Jinko Power (China)

SPPC is understood to have requested clarifications from each bidder shortly after it received bids for the contracts. 

The state power offtaker, however, has yet to announce the official results of the bid evaluation process. 

SPPC qualified 15 companies to bid for the contracts as managing, technical, or both managing and technical, members.

It separately tendered the contracts to develop the planned wind IPPs under the NREP’s fourth round.

Saudi Arabia aims to install 27.3GW of renewable energy capacity by 2024 and 58.7GW by 2030 through the NREP.

The Energy Ministry is tasked with procuring 30 per cent of this capacity through public tendering, while Saudi sovereign wealth vehicle the Public Investment Fund (PIF) will procure the rest under the kingdom’s Price Discovery Scheme.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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