
Starting 2024, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will tender annually new renewable energy projects with a total capacity of 20 GW with the aim of reaching between 100 to 130 GW by 2030, depending on the growth of electricity demand.
Since the start of the renewables program to date, 21 projects have been awarded, including the projects that were signed today with a total capacity of 19 GW. Of the 21 projects, 7 projects with a total capacity of 4.1 GW are now connected to the grid, 8 projects with a total capacity of 8.2 GW are under construction, and 6 projects with a total capacity of 7 GW are in the financial close stage.
Furthermore, and since the start of 2024, 6 new renewable energy projects have been tendered with a total capacity of 6.7 GW. Additional capacities are planned to be tendered during the current year in order to achieve the 20 GW annual tendered capacities target.
The National Renewable Energy program’s projects aim to reach the Kingdom’s optimal energy mix targets, and displace liquid fuels used in power generation sector and other sectors in the Kingdom, as part of the energy ecosystem’s efforts towards achieving Saudi Vision objectives.