Saudi Arabia Seeks Bids To Build Integrated Gas/Solar Plant
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Saudi Arabia Seeks Bids To Build Integrated Gas/Solar Plant

Saudi Arabia Seeks Bids To Build Integrated Gas/Solar Plant

The 550-megawatt integrated solar combined cycle plant will be located near Tabuk on the Red Sea coast.

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Saudi Electricity Co (SEC) has invited companies to build, own and operate Saudi Arabia’s first fossil-fuel fired power plant to use solar energy to cut carbon emissions, the state utility said on Monday.

The 550-megawatt (MW) integrated solar combined cycle (ISCC) plant will primarily burn natural gas, but will use solar thermal energy to increase fuel efficiency at the planned facility near Tabuk on the Red Sea coast.

SEC, which said the planned Duba plant must also be able to burn Arabian super light crude oil as a back-up for gas, set a Jan. 12 deadline for companies to express interest in bidding for the project.

ISCC plants reduce emissions of climate-warming carbon by increasing the amount of steam available for driving power generation turbines, without having to burn more gas or oil. SEC did not say how large the solar element of the project was expected to be.


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