EWEC invites tenders for a gas turbine power plant in Madinat Zayed

EWEC is seeking proposals for a new open-cycle gas turbine power plant in Madinat Zayed, aimed at boosting the United Arab Emirates' energy capacity.

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EWEC (Emirates Water and Electricity Company), a major player in the integrated management of water and electricity in the United Arab Emirates, is issuing a call for tenders for the development of the Madinat Zayed Independent Power Producer (IPP) project.
This open-cycle gas turbine (OCGT) power plant, located around 120 kilometers southwest of Abu Dhabi, aims to provide 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of back-up power generation capacity.

Project features

The Madinat Zayed project is part of Abu Dhabi’s IPP program.
The developers have entered into a long-term contract with EWEC, as the exclusive purchaser.
The project covers development, financing, construction, operation, maintenance and ownership of the plant.
The selected consortium will own up to 40% of the entity, with the remainder held indirectly by the Abu Dhabi government.
The Madinat Zayed power plant is scheduled to begin commercial operations in the third quarter of 2027.
It will be able to respond rapidly to peak electricity demand.
The tender includes detailed requirements and technical specifications enabling companies and consortia to prepare their proposals.
Responses to the tender are expected in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Importance in the Energy Transition

As part of the United Arab Emirates’ transition to renewable energies, flexible gas-fired power plants like the one at Madinat Zayed play a crucial role.
They ensure a reliable energy supply during periods of high demand, and support the integration of renewable energies, particularly solar power.
These facilities help to maintain the stability of the power grid while increasing the share of renewable energies in the energy mix.

Management statement

Othman Al Ali, Managing Director of EWEC, emphasizes the importance of this infrastructure in achieving the UAE’s energy objectives.
The commissioning of flexible gas-fired power plants is accelerating the integration of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power.
Natural gas plays a crucial transitional role in securing the energy system while moving towards a more sustainable future.
EWEC is awaiting proposals from qualified companies and consortia for the Madinat Zayed project.

Perspectives and challenges

The Madinat Zayed project represents a strategic step forward for the UAE’s energy sector.
By combining modern infrastructure with a long-term vision, EWEC aims to meet today’s energy needs while preparing for a sustainable future.
The plant’s flexibility is essential to support the growth of renewable energies and guarantee grid stability.

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