- Saudi Arabia signed PPAs for five renewable projects, four solar and one wind, totalling 4,500 MW across key provinces.
- The projects advance Vision 2030 and strengthen the Kingdom’s clean energy leadership.
Saudi Arabia’s Principal Buyer, under the supervision of the Ministry of Energy, has awarded Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for five major renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of 4,500 megawatts (MW), reinforcing the Kingdom’s drive to expand clean energy infrastructure and achieve some of the world’s lowest energy costs.
Furthermore, the new projects include four solar photovoltaic (PV) plants and one wind farm, strategically distributed across key provinces to enhance regional energy diversification. They include the As Sufun Solar Project (400 MW) in Hail Province, the Dawadmi Solar Project (1,500 MW) in Riyadh Province, the Ad Darb Solar Project (600 MW) and Samtah Solar Project (600 MW) in Jazan Province, and the Najran Wind Project (1,400 MW) in Najran Province.
In addition, the initiative marks a significant addition to Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy portfolio and supports Vision 2030 targets to position the Kingdom as a global leader in sustainable power generation.
According to the Principal Buyer, the allocation demonstrates ongoing efforts to deliver renewable energy at globally competitive prices and reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to advancing its clean energy infrastructure.