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France's EDF, TotalEnergies awarded Saudi solar tenders during Macron check out

TotalEnergies will develop an 0.3 gigawatt (GW) solar park in Saudi Arabia, while EDF Renewables will build 2 solar parks totalling 1.4 GW, as part of a series of offers announced on Tuesday throughout a see by French President Emmanuel Macron to Riyadh.

The French companies participated in 25-year power purchase contracts with the Saudi Power Procurement Company for the jobs, which were granted on a build-own-operate model as part of the kingdom's fifth renewable tender round.

Saudi Arabia is intending to build 130 GW of eco-friendly capability by 2030, up from less than 5 GW today, with the International Energy Firm estimating the kingdom will be responsible for a. third of the development in renewables for the whole Middle East and. North Africa region over the next five years.

EDF won tenders to develop the 1 GW Al-Masaa and 0.4 GW. Al-Henakiyah 2 solar parks in partnership with the Chinese State. Power Investment Corporation (SPIC).

TotalEnergies will develop the 0.3 GW park in the. Rabigh Industrial City in collaboration with local Saudi designer. Aljomaih Energy and Water Company. It is set to come online in. 2026, TotalEnergies said in a separate release.

TotalEnergies has actually determined the Middle East as a top priority. area for its future green development. It is currently building. Saudi Arabia's 119 MW Wadi Al Dawasir solar park set to come. online in early 2025, and is an investor in the. business-to-business solar company SAFEER.

An agreement between Saudi Arabia's Public Mutual fund. ( PIF), wholly-owned subsidiary Saudi Financial investment Recycling. Business (SIRC) and Veolia for the incorporation of. waste management and recycling in the kingdom, was likewise. announced.

The worth of the contracts was not revealed, though Saudi. Arabia has previously said the whole 3.7 GW eco-friendly round. would draw in more than 8 billion Saudi riyals

(source: Reuters)