Saudi Energy inks US $3.1bn power purchase deal for Rabigh 2

The contract covers the construction, ownership and operation of the gas-fired power plant and expansion of a 380kV electrical substation

Saudi Energy Company has announced that it has signed a US $3.1bn power purchase agreement with Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) for the Rabigh 2 Independent Power Producer (IPP) expansion project in Saudi Arabia.

On completion, the project, located in Makkah province, will boast a large scale combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant with a generation capacity of 2,313.5MW, said the company in its filing to Saudi bourse Tadawul.

The plant will also be designed with readiness for a future carbon capture unit, it stated.

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Saudi Energy Company holds an effective 40% stake in the project, while Acwa Power will be a strategic player.

The contract covers the development, financing, construction, ownership and operation of the gas-fired power plant, as well as the expansion of a 380kV electrical substation, it stated.

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