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ACWA Power Signs $10B Global Clean-Energy and Infrastructure Package

ACWA Power Signs $10B Global Clean-Energy and Infrastructure Package

ACWA Power Signs $10B Global Clean-Energy and Infrastructure Package

  • The Saudi-based producer signed agreements worth approximately US$10 billion at the Future Investment Initiative 9 (FII 9) covering renewable energy, storage and water infrastructure across the GCC, Central Asia and Africa.
  • Financing deals include US$6 billion linked to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s National Renewable Energy Programme (NREP) and long-term PPAs under the umbrella of the Public Investment Fund (PIF).
  • The expansion includes an Africa-focused up-to US$1 billion framework with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and a US$450 million target partnership with the OPEC Fund for International Development, designed to mobilize private capital into late-stage renewables and desalination projects.

Riyadh launch and strategic scale

At FII 9 in Riyadh, ACWA Power unveiled a series of interconnected agreements spanning financing, renewable-energy development, storage and water infrastructure. The timing and scale place the company at the nexus of Saudi Arabia’s energy-transition ambitions and global investor interest. The event not only emphasises ACWA Power’s role in clean-energy deployment but also its intent to operate across diverse geographies under public-private partnership models.

Saudi drive: NREP and PIF alignment

Within Saudi Arabia, ACWA Power partnered with PIF-owned Water and Electricity Holding Company (Badeel) and Saudi Aramco for financing agreements totalling US$6 billion. These are aligned with the National Renewable Energy Programme (NREP), where PIF has committed to develop approximately 70 % of the kingdom’s targeted renewable capacity by 2030. This financing is being provided by a multi-bank consortium including major Gulf and international banks such as China Construction Bank, HSBC and Standard Chartered. For corporate and project-finance teams in the C-suite, this signals that Saudi-backed renewables are entering a new scale phase, backed by heavyweight financial structures.

Central Asia push: Uzbekistan as anchor case

ACWA Power has secured a US$100 million green equity bridge financing agreement with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) for the 1,500 MW Kungrad 123 wind and 300+ MWh battery project in Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan region. In addition, the company signed project-financing agreements of US$1.8 billion for its Samarkand solar and battery storage initiative — the country’s largest solar development to date, backed by global financiers including the Asian Development Bank (ADB), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and JBIC. These deals integrate long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with the state grid and represent an acceleration of low-carbon infrastructure into emerging markets. The structure illustrates how European and Asian multilateral and private financiers are working in tandem to support renewables in non-traditional regions.

Africa and technology transfer: new frontiers

In Africa, ACWA Power entered a framework agreement with the IFC valued at up to US$1 billion, aimed at accelerating corporate and project financing, capacity-building and advisory support for renewables and water infrastructure across the continent. A second non-binding agreement with IFC will establish an equity-investment platform targeting late-stage independent power producers (IPPs) and small-scale desalination or IPP projects under the “Mission 300” initiative. Simultaneously, the company signed with the OPEC Fund to target US$450 million in initial equity and bridge support. These moves signal the strategic shift toward mobilization of private capital in sub-Saharan Africa, and renewables beyond North Africa. Additionally, ACWA Power inked technology-transfer partnerships with Chinese wind-technology firms such as Goldwind Science & Technology, Envision Energy and Mingyang Smart Energy, to bolster local manufacturing and turbine efficiency across multiple markets including Saudi Arabia and Africa. For investors, this is a signal that renewable developers are shifting toward integrated supply-chains and localization — a governance topic of increasing relevance.

RELATED ARTICLE: ACWA Power Commits $1.78 Billion to Renewable Energy, Battery Storage Across Key Regions

Governance, finance and ESG implications

From a governance perspective, these agreements place ACWA Power in a pivotal role aligned with state-owned investment strategies (PIF) and global multilaterals (IFC, EBRD, ADB). For finance executives, the breadth of lenders and the volume of commitments confirm that ‘bankable’ renewables now span wind, solar, storage and desalination. On the ESG front, the Central-Asia and African projects illustrate how low-carbon infrastructure is being directed into regions with growing electricity demand and emissions-reduction potential.

What C-suite and investors should note

  • Public-private partnerships remain essential: ACWA’s model demonstrates how sovereign wealth, commercial banks and multilateral institutions converge.
  • Emerging-market deployment is advancing: Central Asia and Africa are no longer peripheral; they are becoming core deployment zones for large-scale infrastructure.
  • Supply-chain localization and technology transfer are embedded: The agreements with Chinese technology vendors underscore that asset developers are considering whole-value-chain risks and opportunities.
  • Long-duration PPAs and large-scale storage are mainstreaming: The inclusion of BESS (battery energy storage systems) alongside wind and solar shows the shift toward system-wide decarbonization solutions.

Global significance and next steps

As ACWA Power executes this US$10 billion suite of agreements, the implications extend beyond its project pipeline. It embeds Saudi-backed capital and global lenders into the energy-transition infrastructure of Central Asia and Africa. That geographic diversification matters: decarbonization will not occur only in established markets. For global investors and ESG strategists, this signals a widening frontier of clean-energy finance, one where governance, localization and cross-border capital deployment will continue to accelerate.

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