ACWA Power, Badeel, SAPCO Reach Financial Close for Two Al Shuaibah Solar PV Projects 

A view of one of the Al Shuaibah projects. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A view of one of the Al Shuaibah projects. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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ACWA Power, Badeel, SAPCO Reach Financial Close for Two Al Shuaibah Solar PV Projects 

A view of one of the Al Shuaibah projects. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A view of one of the Al Shuaibah projects. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

ACWA Power, a Saudi-listed company and a leader in the energy transition, the Water and Electricity Holding Company (Badeel), wholly owned by Public Investment Fund (PIF), and Saudi Aramco Power Company (SAPCO), a wholly owned subsidiary of Aramco, announced the successful financial close of Al Shuaibah 1 and Al Shuaibah 2 solar PV projects, which will generate an aggregate capacity over 2.6GW of clean electricity for Saudi Arabia.

The financial close for the projects is a key achievement in the National Renewable Energy Program (NREP) which is led and supervised by the Ministry of Energy and is a key achievement towards PIF’s commitment to develop 70% of Saudi Arabia’s Renewable Energy Target Capacity by 2030.

Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) is the procurer and the off-taker for the projects, while the new projects will be jointly owned by Badeel (34,99%), ACWA Power (35.01%), and SAPCO (30%).

The US$1.63 billion senior debt financing for this plant includes a US$450 million, Saudi Riyal denominated loan from the National Development Fund on behalf of the National Infrastructure Fund (Under Establishment) as well as US$1.18 billion, US-dollar denominated commercial facility from a consortium of local, regional and international banks (Bank Saudi Fransi, First Abu Dhabi Bank, Mizuho Bank, Riyad Bank, Saudi National Bank, Standard Chartered Bank and Saudi Investment Bank).

Aramco’s investment in Al Shuaibah 1 and Al Shuaibah 2 Solar PV Projects through SAPCO is its second participation in the National Renewable Energy Program, aligning with the company’s objectives of achieving net-zero of operational scope-1 and scope-2 emissions by 2050.

PIF, through Water and Electricity Holding Company (Badeel), in partnership with ACWA Power as a lead developer, is executing a total of five NREP projects, with a cumulative capacity of 8GW and over US$6 billion of investment from PIF and its partners. These projects - Sudair, Al Shuaibah 2, Ar Rass 2, Al Kahfah, Saad 2 - are aiming to enable and support the local private sector through requirements for significant local content contribution and the procurement of equipment, supplies, and services through local supply chains.

Situated in Al Shuaibah in the Makkah Province, the Al Shuaibah PV 1 and Al Shuaibah PV 2 will have a capacity of 600 MW and 2,031 MW respectively, and are capable of powering approximately 450,000 households. The total investment in the plant amounts to US$2.37 billion, and commercial operations will commence in 2025.

Commenting on the financial close, Marco Arcelli, CEO of ACWA Power said: "Securing financing for this groundbreaking project marks a significant step towards achieving Saudi Arabia’s clean energy goals, in alignment with the National Renewable Energy Program, which aims to generate 50% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030."

"We are truly proud of this milestone and look forward to working closely with our key partners PIF, Aramco, and other contributors to successfully realize a sustainable future," he added.

Husam Al-Ghailani, CEO of Badeel, said: "Reaching the financial close for Al Shuaibah 1 and Al Shuaibah 2 Solar PV Projects marks a significant milestone for Badeel, and gives us the drive to continue our efforts to support the continuing growth of renewable energy in the Kingdom and contribute towards PIF’s commitment to develop 70% of Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy by 2030. This will contribute to unlocking the capabilities of promising non-oil sectors to enhance Saudi Arabia’s efforts in diversifying revenue sources and to enhance its leading role in the renewable energy sector locally and globally."

Mohammed Al Qahtani, President of Downstream at Aramco, said: "Our participation in the Al Shuaibah PV 1 and Al Shuaibah PV 2 projects aligns with our efforts to reduce Aramco’s carbon footprint and create a more sustainable future. While oil and gas will play a major role to meet the energy demand of today and tomorrow, renewables will increasingly play a part in the energy transition to address the climate change challenges. The projects mark a significant milestone to support Aramco in achieving its decarburization targets."

Eng. Esmail bin Mohammad Alsallom, Chief Executive Officer of National Infrastructure Fund (NIF), commented: "NIF is proud to have played a key role in the landmark Al Shuaibah Projects, which extend NIF’s commitment to the Kingdom’s ambitious energy transition agenda. NIF has again been able to tailor its offering to enable large-scale financing from leading local and international financiers, which is central to our mandate to accelerate the delivery of critical infrastructure."

With the addition of these two projects, ACWA Power's solar portfolio in Saudi Arabia now exceeds 12GW of combined PV capacity. This includes the recent inclusion of three new projects with Badeel: the 2GW Ar Rass 2, 1.125GW Saad 2, and 1.4GW Al Kahfah solar plants. Overall, ACWA Power's global portfolio of renewable energy capacity stands at 23.4GW.



Bahrain's Economy Expands 3.4% in Q4 Driven by Non-oil Growth

General view of capital Manama, Bahrain, October 30, 2022. (Reuters)
General view of capital Manama, Bahrain, October 30, 2022. (Reuters)
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Bahrain's Economy Expands 3.4% in Q4 Driven by Non-oil Growth

General view of capital Manama, Bahrain, October 30, 2022. (Reuters)
General view of capital Manama, Bahrain, October 30, 2022. (Reuters)

Bahrain's economy expanded by 3.4% in the fourth quarter compared to a year earlier, the finance ministry said on Tuesday, citing preliminary data.

Growth was driven primarily by a 4.6% increase in non-oil activities, while oil activities declined by 3.5% over the same period, data from the Gulf nation's Information and eGovernment Authority showed.

For 2024, Bahrain's real total gross domestic product grew by 2.6%, according to the statement.

According to projections from the ministry, Bahrain's real GDP is expected to grow by 2.7% in 2025, due to a 3.4% expansion in non-oil activities, coinciding with the operation of the Bapco Modernization Program.

The Bapco Modernization Program, one of Bahrain's largest energy investments, is expected to significantly raise refinery output, bolstering fiscal revenues amid efforts to diversify the economy.

Growth is forecast to reach 3.3% in 2026, supported by a 3.9% increase in non-oil activities.

"However, the forecasts will be closely monitored and updated to account for the ongoing global uncertainty and escalating turmoil that may affect the economic projections," the ministry said.

Last month, global ratings agency S&P Global downgraded Bahrain's outlook to "negative" from "stable", citing ongoing market volatility and weaker financing conditions that could increase the government's interest burden.

Escalating trade tensions have added to global economic uncertainty, clouding macroeconomic forecasts and weighing on investor and policymaker confidence around the world.