Saudi CSP giant ACWA Power now shelving coal power
30 Jun 2023
[ED:
ACWA Power’s CSP projects, developed in whole or in part
include Bokpoort and Redstone in South Africa, parts of DEWA in Dubai and NOOR
I,II and III in Morocco. It has consistently broken current CSP prices with new
record low prices, and broken week-long overnight generation records due to its
mastery of solar thermal energy storage]
JEDDAH:
ACWA Power is steadily working toward achieving the Kingdom’s mission of
reaching net zero carbons by 2060, as the company has decided not to invest in
oil- or coal-fired power plants going forward.
“When we did the IPO, we had a coal-fired
power plant and were developing another one, (but) we have stopped that and
reserved the cost of this development,” ACWA Power CEO Paddy Padmanathan told
Arab News.
The company has sold one of its coal-fired
power plants and is now working on converting the other one into a gas-fired
power plant, he added, on the sidelines of the Innovations Days, held on March
23 at KAUST.
Saudi Arabia has set a clear target to
generate 50 percent of its total energy supplies by 2030 through renewable
energy sources, with the other half from natural gas, as announced by its
ministry of energy.
PIF-owned ACWA Power has sold its
32-percent stake in a Shuqaiq Water and Electricity Co. at SR391.5 million
($105 million), it said in a bourse filing.
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stake in Saudi desalination plant
The move is part of the utility giant’s
capital recycling strategy, bringing it a step closer to 50-percent lower
carbon intensity by 2030, compared to 2020 levels.
ACWA’s Shuqaiq water and power plant
ACWA Power plans to continue to invest in gas-fired plants; however, as the
world does need more of this energy source, Padmanathan said their focus of
investment would be in renewables.
“We have made a commitment that by 2030 the
carbon intensity of our portfolio will be less than half of what it was in
2020,” he said.
Padmanathan stated that the world has
signed up to reach net-zero by 2050, but the question of how has only been
raised recently.
“It’s only now the world is starting to
look at how to phase it,” he added.
KAUST Partnership
ACWA Power and King Abdullah University of
Science and Technology, KAUST, are currently hosting the Innovation Days 2022,
from March 23-24, 2022.
In 2019, the two parties signed a
memorandum of understanding, MoU, for launching the KAUST- ACWA Power Center of
Excellence for Desalination and Solar Power.
KAUST invents in areas that can actually go
into practice, whereas ACWA Power as operators can execute those practices on
the ground. “It’s a powerful partnership between theory and practice,” he said.