Saudi govt funds buy 19.4pc of power firmTwo Saudi government-owned funds have purchased a 19.4 percent stake in Saudi water and power project developer ACWA Power International, the company said. ACWA Power, formed in 2004 to bid for More… |
Air Products, ACWA Holding to set up Saudi JVAir Products and The Arabian Company for Power and Water Development (ACWA Holding) have announced plans to set up a new joint venture in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. The two firms have signed an ag More… |
Saudi ACWA clinches Morocco solar projectMorocco's solar energy agency has selected a consortium led by Saudi International Company for Water and Power (ACWA) to build a 160-megawatt concentrated solar power plant in the south of the country, the agency said on Monday. More… |
Saudi-led group set to win Moroccan plantA consortium led by Saudi International Company for Water and Power (Acwa) is close to win a contract worth at least $500 million to build a 160-megawatt concentrated solar power plant south of Morocco, an official source said on Wednesday. More… |
Saudi Acwa eyes $3bn Malaysia power assetsSaudi Arabia's water and power project developer Acwa Power is "very keen" to buy power assets worth over $3 billion on sale by Malaysian tycoon Ananda Krishnan, the company's chief financial officer said on Monday. Krishnan has reportedl More… |
Siemens wins $1bn Saudi power plant dealSiemens has won a major order worth more than $1 billion for combined cycle power plant in Saudi Arabia. With an installed capacity of 4 gigawatts (GW) IPP Qurayyah will be one of the world’s largest CCPPs. Siemens will supply key compone More… |
Saudi deal to build $2.85bn power plantState-controlled Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) has signed a deal to build a 4,000-megawatt (MW) gas fired power plant aimed at keeping up with rapidly rising Saudi power demand. The giant gas plant near Khobar will burn 600 million cubic More… |
ACWA wins $36.6m Maktoum airport plant dealACWA Emirates has won a £20 million (36.6 million) contract for construction of sewage treatment plant at Dubai’s Al-Maktoum International Airport, which aims to become the world’s biggest airport. It is a subsidiary of ACWA Services based More… |
ACWA wins $36.6m Dubai sewage plant contractACWA Emirates has won a £20 million (36.6 million) contract for construction of sewage treatment plant at Dubai’s Al-Maktoum International Airport, which aims to become the world’s biggest airport. The company is a subsidiary of ACWA Servi More… |
ACWA backs Power-Gen 2008The Arabian Company for Water & Power Projects Ltd (ACWA Power Projects) has confirmed its full support as gold sponsors for the Power-Gen Middle East 2008. The event is the region's premier conference and exhibition for the power and More… |








