ACWA Power And Bapco Energies Sign Agreement To Develop 2.8 GW Solar Project For Bahrain’s Clean Energy Transition

Representational image. Credit: Canva

ACWA Power and Bapco Energies have signed a Joint Development Agreement to collaborate on a major renewable energy project aimed at strengthening cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain in the energy sector. The agreement was formally announced during the Saudi–Bahraini Coordination Council meeting held in December 2025 in Riyadh, marking a significant step toward deeper regional collaboration in clean energy development.

Under the newly signed agreement, both companies will jointly develop a large-scale solar power project in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The facility is planned to have a generation capacity of up to 2.8 gigawatts, to be developed in multiple phases. The project will integrate advanced battery energy storage technology to ensure a stable and reliable power supply. All electricity produced from this project will be transmitted to Bahrain’s energy load center, helping meet the country’s growing energy requirements and supporting its shift toward renewable energy sources.

This initiative is expected to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s position as an energy export hub and further reinforce Bahrain’s energy security. By enabling cross-border clean energy flow, the project will contribute to emission reduction goals and provide long-term benefits for both countries. It also reflects the increasing importance of regional partnerships in accelerating the transition to sustainable energy.

Marking the occasion, Mr. Mark Thomas, Group CEO of Bapco Energies, emphasized the strategic importance of the agreement. He said that it represents a significant milestone in the company’s efforts to diversify energy sources and build strong regional cooperation. He highlighted that working with ACWA Power supports Bahrain’s ambitions for energy security and renewable integration while unlocking the full potential of clean energy technologies.

The project is aligned with the Bahrain National Energy Strategy, which focuses on enhancing efficiency in energy consumption, diversifying the national energy mix, and ensuring competitive and secure access to power. It also supports efforts to increase the contribution of renewable sources within the country’s energy landscape.

For ACWA Power, this agreement further expands its growing global renewable energy portfolio and highlights its leadership role in advancing large-scale clean energy projects across the region. The company remains committed to supporting countries as they pursue net-zero objectives and sustainable development priorities.

The Joint Development Agreement represents a major advance in GCC energy cooperation and demonstrates how regional collaboration can accelerate progress toward a cleaner and more resilient energy future.


Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

 

  • Related Posts

    Explained – Heatwaves Vs. Solar Efficiency: Understanding The Impact Of Peak Summer Temperatures On Solar PV Plant Performance

    Solar panels capturing sunlight in an arid, mountainous area Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense across many parts of the world, especially in regions with large-scale solar installations. While…

    Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2026 to Spotlight the Island’s Next Wave of Solar, Storage & Smart Energy Growth This July  

    4th Edition to Unite Policymakers, Utilities, Investors and Renewable Energy Leaders in Mauritius   As Mauritius accelerates its transition toward a cleaner, smarter, and more resilient energy future, the country is…

    Have You Seen?

    IEA: Hydrogen will be ‘critical’ to long-term security post-Middle East crisis

    • May 20, 2026
    IEA: Hydrogen will be ‘critical’ to long-term security post-Middle East crisis

    Equinor and Eneco Sign New Long-Term Gas Supply Deal

    • May 20, 2026
    Equinor and Eneco Sign New Long-Term Gas Supply Deal

    API Shows US Crude Stocks Fall for Fifth Straight Week, Fuel Inventories Also Drop, Sources Say

    • May 20, 2026
    API Shows US Crude Stocks Fall for Fifth Straight Week, Fuel Inventories Also Drop, Sources Say

    US Gas Exporters Ask to Push Back EU Methane Regulation Until 2028

    • May 20, 2026
    US Gas Exporters Ask to Push Back EU Methane Regulation Until 2028

    Oil & Gas Dealmaking Heats Up With $20 Billion of Assets in Play

    • May 20, 2026
    Oil & Gas Dealmaking Heats Up With $20 Billion of Assets in Play

    Venezuela Tries to Convince Big Oil It’s Safe to Come Back

    • May 20, 2026
    Venezuela Tries to Convince Big Oil It’s Safe to Come Back

    Iran Lays Out Sweeping Demands as U.S. Weighs Military Strike Pause

    • May 19, 2026
    Iran Lays Out Sweeping Demands as U.S. Weighs Military Strike Pause

    India Curtailed 300 GWh of Clean Energy in Q1 as Grid Lags Solar Build

    • May 19, 2026
    India Curtailed 300 GWh of Clean Energy in Q1 as Grid Lags Solar Build

    US Senate Confirms Trump’s Pick to Lead Land Bureau

    • May 19, 2026
    US Senate Confirms Trump’s Pick to Lead Land Bureau

    High Gas Prices Spur Americans to Improvise, From Bus Rides to Toy Cars

    • May 19, 2026
    High Gas Prices Spur Americans to Improvise, From Bus Rides to Toy Cars