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Saudi Arabia’s Power Procurement Company (SPPC) has awarded five renewable energy projects under the sixth phase of the National Renewable Energy Programme supervised by the Ministry of Energy, with a cumulative capacity of 4.5 GW. The awarded projects include one wind and four solar projects, with total investments exceeding $2.4 billion. SPPC will oversee predevelopment studies, tendering, and power purchase agreements for the projects.
The Dawadmi wind independent power producer (IPP) plant, with a capacity of 1,500 MW, was awarded to a consortium including Korea Electric Power Corporation, Nesma Renewable Energy Company, and Etihad Water and Electricity Company PJSC. The project, located in Riyadh province, reportedly achieved a record-low levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) of $0.01338 per kWh. The Najran solar energy project, located in the Najran region with a capacity of 1,400 MW, is being developed in partnership with Masdar. The project recorded a LCOE of $0.01096 per kWh.
The Ad Darb solar PV IPP plant and Samtah solar PV IPP plant are both located in Jazan province and have capacities of 600 MW each. The Ad Darb plant was awarded to Masdar and recorded a LCOE of $0.01360 per kWh. The Samtah plant was awarded to a consortium comprising Saudi Electricity Company and EDF Power Solutions International SAS, and recorded a LCOE of $0.01486 per kWh. The As Sufun solar PV IPP plant, located in Hail province with a capacity of 400 MW, was awarded to a consortium comprising Al Jomaih Energy & Water Company holding and TotalEnergies Renewables SAS. The project reported a LCOE of $0.01506 per kWh.

























