Acwa Power signs pacts to export renewable energy and green hydrogen to Europe

Acwa Power signs pacts to export renewable energy and green hydrogen to Europe


Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power has signed preliminary agreements to export renewable energy and green hydrogen to Europe under the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) project.

A multi-party deal was signed by Acwa Power with Italy’s Edison, France’s TotalEnergies Renewables, Zhero Europe from Netherlands and Germany’s EnBW, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Energy said on Sunday.

“This deal establishes a collaborative framework to assess the market demand and feasibility of developing large-scale renewable energy projects dedicated for export in Saudi Arabia and the creation of a corridor to deliver generated electricity to Europe,” it said.

Acwa Power also signed individual pacts with companies involved in the development of electricity corridors, including technical consultant Cesi (Italy) and HVDC technology and cable providers Prysmian (Italy), GE Vernova, Siemens Energy (Germany) and Hitachi (France).

“These agreements aim to develop advanced energy transmission corridors that enhance supply reliability and the efficiency of cross-border energy infrastructure,” the ministry said.