Taqa invites bids for gas-fired project

11 November 2024

 

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Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa) has invited bids for an open-cycle gas turbine (OCGT) project in Abu Dhabi.

The OCGT plant is being tendered on a fast-track basis and is expected to have an installed capacity of between 1,000MW and 1,100MW.

The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract will be built on a lump sum turnkey basis in the Al-Dhafra region, northwest of the city of Abu Dhabi.

MEED reported in September that Taqa plans to procure an estimated 5,000MW of gas-fired power plant capacity, mainly to support the UAE’s artificial intelligence (AI) strategy.

In addition to Al-Dhafra, sources said a second site is being considered for the projects in Al-Nouf.

Taqa is understood to have tapped consultancy firms to advise on the project or projects.

The UAE National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2031 has set eight strategic objectives, including building a reputation as an AI destination, deploying AI in priority sectors, attracting AI talent and ensuring strong governance and effective regulation.

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Separately, Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) is understood to be planning to procure a solar independent power project (IPP) to provide round-the-clock (RTC) power during the summer months.

According to industry sources, the scheme will include a substantial battery energy storage system (bess) capacity to provide RTC or 24×7 power between April and October of every year.

The solar IPP capacity being considered is about 5,000MW, while the bess capacity is approximately 20 gigawatt-hours.

It is understood that Abu Dhabi’s Emirates Water & Electricity Company (Ewec) and Masdar are working to develop or implement the project.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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