Saudi Arabia issues RFP for 3,600MW Taiba power project
Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) has issued the request for proposals (RFP) to 10 prequalified developers for the project to develop a 3,600MW gas-fired independent power producer (IPP) project at Taiba, located near Medina in the western province of the Saudi Arabia
Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) has issued the request for proposals (RFP) to the 10 prequalified developers for the project to develop a 3,600MW gas-fired independent power producer (IPP) project at Taiba, located near Medina in the western province of the Saudi Arabia.
According to sources close to the project, the prequalified bidders have been given until early June to submit proposals.
The 10 prequalified developers are:
- Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa)
- Acwa Power
- EDF
- GE
- JERA
- Kahrabel
- Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco)
- Marubeni Corporation
- Nebras Power
- Kansai Electric Power Company
Energy & Utilities reported in December that 26 firms had submitted expressions of interest (EOI) for the project.
SPPC is planning to sign a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the appointed developer for a period of 25 years following the beginning of commercial operations of the plant. The project be developed under a build, own and operate (BOO) structure.
Energy & Utilities reported in January 2021 that Saudi Arabia was planning to develop the Taiba IPP along with another 3.5GW gas-fired Al-Qassim IPP project.
In February, Germany’s Fichtner Consulting was appointed as technical adviser for the two projects, with Cranmore Partners later appointed as financial adviser for the planned 3.5GW Taibah and Al-Qassim IPP projects.
In August, Energy & Utilities reported that UK-based Linklaters had been appointed as the legal adviser for two planned projects.
The Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) first planned to develop a large project in Taiba in 2015, initially as a 3,780MW integrated solar combined cycle (ISCC) project. The project had been tendered as an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract, with a separate original equipment manufacturer (OEM) contractor to be appointed.
However, the tender was cancelled as the kingdom switched strategy back towards the independent power producer (IPP) model.
The last contract that SEC awarded for a major gas-fired IPP was for the 1.5GW Fadhili IPP in 2016. The project was jointly tendered by SEC and state oil company Saudi Aramco, with SEC the offtaker for electricity and Aramco the offtaker for steam and water produced by the cogeneration project.
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