Bahrain Unveils Ambitious 150 MW Solar Tender Plan
- Bahrain's first solar power plant to energize 6,300 homes by 2027, advancing the Kingdom's clean energy goals with a 150 MW project near Bilaj Al Jazayer.
Bahrain's Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) has announced a 150 MW solar project in partnership with the private sector, marking the Kingdom's first solar power plant for electricity generation. A global market sounding will begin on August 14 to outline the project's technical and commercial framework, with a competitive tender scheduled for September 2025. The plant, located near Bilaj Al Jazayer in southern Bahrain, is expected to start operations in the third quarter of 2027, providing power to approximately 6,300 homes.
The project is part of Bahrain’s National Renewable Energy Plan, aiming to increase clean energy to 20% of the energy mix by 2035. Advisory services are being provided by a consortium including KPMG Fakhro, WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff, and Trowers & Hamlins. The facility will cover an area of about 1.2 square kilometers, reflecting Bahrain's commitment to expanding its renewable energy infrastructure and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
What are the key details of Bahrain's first 150 MW solar power plant project?
- The project is a collaboration between Bahrain's Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) and the private sector.
- It marks Bahrain's first solar power plant dedicated to electricity generation.
- A global market sounding began on August 14 to outline the project's technical and commercial framework.
- A competitive tender is scheduled for September 2025.
- The solar power plant will be located near Bilaj Al Jazayer in southern Bahrain.
- Operations are expected to commence in the third quarter of 2027.
- The plant will provide power to approximately 6,300 homes.
- It is part of Bahrain’s National Renewable Energy Plan, which aims to increase clean energy to 20% of the energy mix by 2035.
- Advisory services are provided by a consortium including KPMG Fakhro, WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff, and Trowers & Hamlins.
- The facility will cover an area of about 1.2 square kilometers.
- The project reflects Bahrain's commitment to expanding renewable energy infrastructure and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
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