Saudi Arabia prequalifies Dawadmi wind bidders

26 November 2024

Saudi Arabia's principal buyer, Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC), has prequalified firms that can bid for a contract to develop a wind independent power project (IPP) under the sixth round of its National Renewable Energy Programme (NREP).

Located in Riyadh, the 1,500MW Dawadmi IPP is the fifth wind IPP to be tendered by SPPC since it kicked off NREP in 2017.

Eleven companies have been prequalified to bid as managing and technical members. These are:

  • Abu Dhabi Future Energy (Masdar, UAE)
  • EDF Renewables (France)
  • Kahrabel / Engie (France)
  • Marubeni Corporation (Japan)
  • Sembcorp Utilities (Singapore)
  • Sumitomo Corporation (Japan)
  • Total Energies Renewables (France)
  • Goldwind Science & Technology (China)
  • PowerChina
  • Alfanar Company
  • SPIC Huanghe Hydropower Development

The following eight companies have been prequalified to bid as managing members:

  • Al-Jomaih Energy & Water (local)
  • JInko Power (Hong Kong)
  • Saudi Electricity Company (local)
  • China Power Engineering Consulting Group International Engineering Company (China)
  • Posco International Corporation (South Korea)
  • Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco, South Korea)
  • Nareva Holding (Morocco)
  • Jera (Japan)

Another firm, the local Nesma Renewable Company, has been prequalified as a technical member.

In addition to the Dawadmi wind IPP, the following schemes comprise round six of the NREP:

  • 1,400MW Najran solar photovoltaic (PV) IPP (Najran)
  • 600MW Samtah solar PV IPP (Jizan)
  • 600MW Al-Darb solar PV IPP (Jizan)
  • 400MW Al-Sufun solar PV IPP (Hail)

These schemes take the total capacity of publicly tendered solar and wind projects by SPPC to close to 15,000MW.

SPPC is responsible for the pre-development, tendering and subsequent offtaking of the energy from the projects.

US/India-based Synergy Consulting is providing financial advisory services to SPPC for the NREP sixth-round tender. Germany's Fichtner Consulting and US-headquartered CMS are providing technical and legal consultancy services, respectively.

The previous wind farms that SPPC has tendered include the 400MW Dumat Al-Jandal wind IPP, which is operational.

Earlier this year, SPPC signed the power-purchase agreements with Japan's Marubeni Corporation for the contracts to develop and operate the 600MW Al-Ghat and 500MW Waad Al-Shamal wind IPPs. The projects recently reached financial close, as MEED reported.   

Correction: The list of prequalified developers was updated on 27 November

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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