EWEC - Taweelah C Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) IPP 2500 MW

General Information
Owner Emirates Water and Electricity Company
Masterplan Project (Parent Profile)
Location Abu Dhabi, Emirate of Abu Dhabi, UAE
Status --
Sector Power, Generation, Oil/Gas Power Plant
Contract Type Design Build Finance Maintain Operate (DBFMO)
Onshore/Offshore Onshore
Greenfield/Brownfield Greenfield
Progress 0
Estimated Budget Value ---
Contract Value 3000
Net Value $3000m
Award Date March 2026
Completion Date December 2029
Last Updated On June 2026
ProjectId (Old, New) 437742, 437742


Emirates Water & Electricity Company (EWEC) is undertaking the construction of a combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant at the Al Taweelah Power and Desalination Complex, located about 50 kilometres north-east of Abu Dhabi, the UAE.

The plant will have a capacity of approximately 2.5 gigawatts (2,500 MW). It will use high-efficiency gas turbines paired with steam turbines in a combined cycle arrangement. The facility will be carbon-capture-ready and incorporate advanced technologies such as AI and digital twin systems to optimise energy production. The plant’s purpose is to provide reliable, flexible power generation to support grid stability and to help integrate large amounts of renewable energy, as part of Abu Dhabi’s net zero by 2050 and Clean Energy Strategic Target 2035 goals.

The project will be implemented through development, financing, construction, operation, maintenance and ownership model and the successful developer or developer consortium will own 40% of the entity.

The carbon-capture-ready project will primarily provide transitional capacity to support the integration of renewable energy projects and to provide additional flexibility.

Taweelah C’s efficient natural gas turbine technology will generate up to 2.5 gigawatts (AC).

The US$3,000 million project includes the following:

1. Construction of a 2,500 MW combined-cycle gas turbine power plant

2. Installation of mechanical systems including high-efficiency three gas turbines, two steam turbines and three heat recovery steam generators

3. Installation of electrical systems such as generators, switchgear, transformers, transmission connections and control systems

4. Installation of real-time monitoring and optimisation systems

5. Construction of combustion chambers, road access

6. Construction of powerhouses

7. Construction of substations

8. Laying of transmission lines

9. Laying of infrastructure including fuel supply lines, cooling water systems

10. Earthworks and site preparation such as including foundations, subsoil work, grading and drainage

11. Construction of control rooms, administrative buildings, and workshops

Second Section

04 June 2026

The client has signed a power purchase agreement with Abu Dhabi National Energy Company(Taqa), Al-Jomaih Energy & Water Company and Sembcorp Industries. (Source: MEED)

03 May 2026

A joint venture of Aljomaih Energy & Water and Sembcorp were appointed as the developers, and China Energy Engineering Corp has been appointed as the EPC contractor.

09 September 2025

The project is expected to be awarded and the power purchase agreement signed in the fourth quarter of 2025. The project is scheduled to begin commercial operations in the fourth quarter of 2028. (Source: MEED)

13 August 2025

The developer contract bids have been submitted on July 31, 2025 and the following companies have submitted the bids on the project. The joint venture of Sumitomo, Korean Midland Power, Korea Overseas Infrastructure and Urban Development Corporation, joint venture of Aljomaih Energy & Water and Sembcorp, joint venture of Etihad Water & Electricity, Korea Western Power (KOWEPO) and Kyuden.

24 July 2025

The bid submission deadline for the developer contract has been extended to July 31, 2025.

17 April 2025

Emirates Water & Electricity Company (Ewec) is understood to have extended the tender closing date for the contract to develop and operate the project. The extension was announced after Ewec received a single bid for the contract on 28 February. Etihad Water & Electricity (Etihad WE) is now working with a new consortium partner, intending to resubmit a proposal by the June 2025 deadline. (Source: MEED)

08 March 2025

Etihad Water & Electricity (Etihad WE) has submitted a lone bid for the contract to develop and operate the project. (Source: MEED)

26 February 2025

The developer bid submission deadline has same on February 28, 2025 and the commercial operations is expected to begin in third quarter of 2028. (Source: MEED)

22 November 2024

The developer bid submission deadline has been further extended to February 28, 2025. (Source: MEED)

25 September 2024

The prequalified companies are preparing to submit the developer contract bids by December 26, 2024. (Source: MEED)

31 July 2024

The developer contract tender has been issued and bid submission is due in the fourth quarter of 2024. The following companies were prequalified to submit the developer bids. Acwa Power, Sumitomo Corporation, Marubeni Corporation, Jera, Engie, Korea Electric Power Corporation, GE Vernova, Orascom Construction and Sojitz Group. (Source: MEED)

14 June 2024

The developer contract tender is expected to be issued by end of June 2024. (Source: MEED)

02 May 2024

Alderbrook Finance and Sargent & Lundy are working as financial and technical advisor for the project. (Source: MEED)

18 April 2024

The main contract tender is yet to be issued. (Source: MEED)

22 January 2024

The main contract tender is expected to be issued by April 2024. (Source: MEED)