TotalEnergies and Aljomaih Energy & Water Awarded Contract for 400 MW Solar Power Plant in Saudi Arabia

A consortium formed by France’s TotalEnergies and Saudi developer Aljomaih Energy & Water (AEW) has been awarded the license by the Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) to develop, build, and operate a 400-megawatt (MW) solar power plant in As Sufun, Saudi Arabia, following a competitive tender process.

Under a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), the electricity generated by the facility will be sold to SPPC. The plant is scheduled to connect to the national grid in 2027 and will supply clean energy to more than 68,000 homes.

The As Sufun project is part of Round 6 of the National Renewable Energy Program (NREP), overseen by the Ministry of Energy. The program aims to reduce the Kingdom’s reliance on liquid fuels for electricity generation and supports the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. Through this initiative, Saudi Arabia seeks to increase the share of renewable energy and energy storage capacity to up to 50 percent of total installed power by 2030, in line with national demand growth.

“Together with our partner Aljomaih Energy and Water Co, we are thrilled to contribute to Saudi Arabia’s target of increasing the share of renewables in its energy mix. This project marks the second success for our consortium in the Saudi National Renewable Energy Program. TotalEnergies is a close partner of Saudi Arabia, where we are deploying our multi-energy strategy, notably through our participation in major refining and petrochemical assets”, said Olivier Jouny, SVP Renewables at TotalEnergies.

“We are proud to lead the development of the 400 MW As Sufun Solar PV Project in partnership with TotalEnergies. This milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to supporting the Saudi Green Initiative and advancing the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. Through our deep local expertise and trusted international partnerships, we continue to contribute to the Kingdom’s energy transition toward a more sustainable future. We also extend our sincere appreciation to SPPC for their continued trust and cooperation”, said Mr. Ibrahim Aljomaih, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Aljomaih Energy and Water Company.

“The 400 MW As Sufun Solar PV Project in Hail region demonstrates our ongoing efforts to expand our renewable energy investments in the Kingdom. The project will supply clean energy to more than 68,400 households, underscoring our role in supporting the Saudi’s Vision 2030 objectives toward a thriving and sustainable economy”, added Eng. Adnan Buhuligah, Acting CEO of Aljomaih Energy and Water Company.


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