ACWA Power Announces Commercial Production for 'Risha' Solar Power Plant in Jordan

ACWA Power Announces Commercial Production for 'Risha' Solar Power Plant in Jordan
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ACWA Power Announces Commercial Production for 'Risha' Solar Power Plant in Jordan

ACWA Power Announces Commercial Production for 'Risha' Solar Power Plant in Jordan

ACWA Power and the National Electric Power Company (NEPCO) in Jordan officially announced Wednesday that the 50 MW Risha Solar PV Independent Power Plant (IPP) has initiated commercial operations as of December 1, after completing all the required commissioning and start-up tests.

The power purchase agreement for Risha PV was initially signed by ACWA Power and NEPCO in 2017, setting the lowest tariff for renewable energy in Jordan at the time (0.042 JD/kWh).

The Risha PV IPP was developed in line with Jordan’s government ambitions to attract investment and ensure a 20 percent contribution of renewable energy in the total energy mix of the country by 2020.

“This project is estimated to generate around 115 GWh per annum and will pave Jordan’s future path for economic growth,” said Managing Director of NEPCO Amjad Rawashdeh.

“NEPCO is keen to uphold its commitment to deploying renewable energy projects while sustaining the reliability and stability of our electrical system, which is one of the finest in the region.”

Through utilizing existing infrastructure, NEPCO was able to reduce the overall costs of the project and increase its efficiency, he added.

Moreover, this project will benefit the adjacent local communities, by creating jobs, and contracting services from local companies.

“This project is one of the many investments made by ACWA Power in the Jordanian energy sector, and we are confident in the success of our partnership with them,” Rawashdeh noted.

Managing Director of ACWA PowerEng. Thamer al-Sharhan, for his part, said Jordan is a strategic stronghold market for ACWA Power, now having eight plants with over 1,600 MW power generation capacity.

“It has immense growth opportunities as it seeks to diversify its energy mix and secure sustainable power supply,” Sharhan said, adding the company looks forward to continuing its contribution to the country’s socio-economic development and the welfare of its people through the Risha PV project.

He noted that the project will be operational as per the specified timeframe in the contractual agreement.

“ACWA Power is proud to have been entrusted with the delivery of the Risha PV IPP based on our considerable international expertise in the solar power generation sector.”

Sharhan stressed that the project will be managed and operated by distinguished local talent trained at the highest industry standards of efficiency and professionalism.

The Risha PV plant is a key addition to ACWA Power’s portfolio in the renewable energy sector, he said.

The Risha PV plant is located in Risha Area, Mafraq Governorate (300km north-east of Amman).

With a capacity to power approximately 12,000 households every year, it will support the country in increasing its renewable energy capacity and reducing its reliance on costly hydrocarbon imports in addition to saving 1.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide over 20 years.

The plant was financed by a number of renowned international and regional financial entities including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Deutsche Investitions- Und Entwicklungsgesellschaft Mbh (DEG) and Arab Bank.



Saudi Energy Minister Inaugurates New Factories to Enhance Localization of Sector

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman during his tour to several factories specialized in producing components for the sector in the Riyadh Industrial City on Wednesday (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman during his tour to several factories specialized in producing components for the sector in the Riyadh Industrial City on Wednesday (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Energy Minister Inaugurates New Factories to Enhance Localization of Sector

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman during his tour to several factories specialized in producing components for the sector in the Riyadh Industrial City on Wednesday (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman during his tour to several factories specialized in producing components for the sector in the Riyadh Industrial City on Wednesday (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman inaugurated on Wednesday two new factories specialized in energy and toured several factories specialized in producing components for the sector in the Riyadh Industrial City.

He was accompanied by Minister of State Hamad Al-Sheikh and Industry and Mineral Resources Minister Bandar Alkhorayef.

The tour comes within the framework of the ongoing efforts to enhance localization in the energy sector, which aims to achieve a localization rate of 75% in the components of the sector by 2030.

The ministers and a number of senior officials were briefed on the progress of production of energy equipment and electrical panels for connection, control, automation and distribution, and factories for smart ring linking units for electrical stations.

The tour of Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman included the factories of Al-Gihaz Holding Company, such as the new factory specialized in energy equipment and electrical panels, with a production capacity of 25,000 units annually.

The minister was briefed on three of the main production lines located in one area, and watched a visual presentation of the rest of the lines and the high-quality production process of energy equipment and electrical panels for connection, control, automation and distribution.

The new factory is considered a cornerstone of the company's projects in the lines of engineering, design and automation of electricity network systems, in addition to manufacturing control panels and current and voltage conversion equipment.

A total of 500 engineers and employees, including 100 Saudi female employees are working in the factory.

It has plans to double the current production capacity in line with Saudi Vision 2030, and within the energy sector's targets to achieve a 75% localization rate in the components of the sector by 2030.

The Minister also visited Alfanar factories, where he was briefed on the production processes and advanced technologies used in them.

He also heard a detailed presentation on the company's work in the field of technology ownership and industry localization, and its effective role in increasing local content and strengthening the national economy.

During his visit to Alfanar, the Minister inaugurated the smart ring-connection units factory, free of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), which is the first factory of its kind in the Middle East, where more than 700 Saudi female employees work. It represents a qualitative shift in the use of green technology and contributes to reducing the Kingdom's carbon footprint.

The research and development team at Alfanar gave a presentation on the stages of progress made in green technology for medium voltage, and the achievements that enhance the company's position as a pioneer in innovation and technological development.

Prince Abdulaziz was also briefed on the company's efforts in renewable energy projects (wind and solar), the sustainable aviation fuel facility, carbon capture and storage technologies and green hydrogen.

The company's advanced technological capabilities were also reviewed, which enable it to provide sustainable and advanced solutions for energy distribution.