Energy, Oil & Gas

Acwa signs Senegal renewable desalination project deals

Acwa Power has signed key project agreements with the Government of Senegal for the Grande-Côte seawater desalination project.
 
The project, powered by renewable energy, is set to secure up to 400,000 m³ of potable water per day for Dakar and its surrounding areas.
 
With a total investment of approximately $800 million, the Grande-Côte Project represents the largest desalination initiative ever undertaken in West Africa.
 
The project will be delivered in two phases, each providing 200,000 m³/day of desalinated water.
 
Financial close is expected to be achieved by 2026 and full commercial operations by 2031.
 
The Grande-Côte Project is structured as a long-term partnership with SONES, aiming to strengthen Senegal's water infrastructure and resilience.
 
Its full reliance on green electricity, sourced from Senegal's national grid through a dedicated supply agreement with state-owned electricity company SENELEC, positions it as one of the few large-scale desalination plants globally to operate entirely on renewable energy.
 
Raad Al Saady, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Acwa Power, commented: "The signing of these crucial agreements for the Grande-Côte seawater desalination project underscores Acwa Power's unwavering commitment to sustainable development and our role as a trusted partner in addressing global water challenges. We are incredibly proud to collaborate with the Government of Senegal and SONES to bring this vital infrastructure to fruition, securing a sustainable water future for Dakar and its communities, and setting a new benchmark for environmentally responsible desalination worldwide."
 
The signing ceremony, held at the Presidential Palace in Dakar, saw the formalisation of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) contract and the Accord de Soutien de l'État or Government Support Agreement (GSA).  -OGN / TradeArabia News Service