Fujairah F3 Power Plant Begins Full Commercial Operations, Strengthening UAE’s Clean Energy Transition

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EWEC (Emirates Water and Electricity Company), in partnership with Abu Dhabi National Energy Company PJSC (TAQA), Marubeni Corporation, Mubadala Investment Company, and Hokuriku Electric Power Company, has announced the start of full commercial operations at the Fujairah F3 Independent Power Producer (IPP) project.

Located in the Qidfa area of the Emirate of Fujairah, the 2.4-gigawatt (GW) facility stands among the UAE’s largest and most advanced gas-fired power plants. Fujairah F3 can supply electricity to approximately 380,000 homes, providing reliable power while supporting the integration of renewables and contributing to the UAE’s clean energy transition.

The plant incorporates cutting-edge JAC-class gas turbine technology from Mitsubishi Power within a highly efficient Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) configuration. Designed for high thermal performance, flexible operation, and reduced emissions, Fujairah F3 represents a significant step in the UAE’s efforts to advance low-carbon power generation.

Developed under the Independent Power Producer model, TAQA holds a 40% ownership stake in the project company, with Marubeni Corporation holding 20.4%, Mubadala Investment Company 20%, and Hokuriku Electric Power Company 19.6%. EWEC serves as the sole procurer of electricity from the project under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).

Andreas Collor, Chief Operations Officer of TAQA’s Generation business, said: “The Fujairah F3 IPP reaching full commercial operations is an important milestone for TAQA in our journey to deliver reliable and flexible power generation solutions that support our company’s growth ambitions and the broader energy transition in the UAE. Fujairah F3 plays a crucial role in meeting growing power demand and will provide reliable baseload power, while also providing the flexibility needed to integrate more renewables into the grid. This plant exemplifies our commitment to becoming the low-carbon power and water champion, as we grow our gas-fired power generation fleet for a resilient and future-ready energy portfolio.”

Mohamed Almarzooqi, Chief Asset Development & Management Officer of EWEC, said: “The commencement of full commercial operations at Fujairah F3 marks a major achievement in our strategic energy infrastructure development. The plant provides transitional capacity, supporting the integration of utility-scale renewable energy while ensuring grid reliability during peak demand periods. We are pleased to have worked alongside our partners to deliver this facility, which supports the reduction in the carbon intensity of electricity generation.”

Dr. Alyazia Ali Al Kuwaiti‏, Executive Director of the UAE Industries unit, Mubadala’s UAE Investments platform said: “At Mubadala, we are proud to contribute to the UAE’s energy transformation through responsible investment in strategic infrastructure like the Fujairah F3 Power Plant. This project not only strengthens national energy security but also uplifts local communities and accelerates our journey toward Net Zero. By championing innovation and sustainability, we reaffirm our commitment to building a resilient future for the UAE—one that balances economic growth with environmental stewardship.”

Naoki Ito, Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer Power & Infrastructure Service Division of Marubeni Corporation, said: “We are honoured to mark the successful start of commercial operations at the Fujairah F3 project with our valued partners. As an investor with a longstanding commitment to the global power sector, Marubeni seeks to contribute to the UAE’s ongoing energy transformation. This project demonstrates the positive impact of international partnership and innovative approaches in meeting the region’s evolving energy needs. We remain committed to fostering sustainable growth and value creation in the UAE through close collaboration with all stakeholders.”


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