Sineng Electric has been awarded a 2.6GW supply contract for Saudi Arabia’s PIF4 project, a landmark renewable energy initiative in the Kingdom. Co-owned by ACWA Power, Badeel and SAPCO, this collaboration aligns with Vision 2030 and its objective to diversify the nation’s energy mix by expanding renewable energy capacity.
The PIF4 project cluster includes two sub-projects – the Haden and Al Khushaybi solar power plants. Sineng has secured a 1GW supply agreement with the China Energy Engineering Group Consortium for the Haden project and a 1.6GW agreement with Larsen & Toubro for the Al Khushaybi project, reinforcing its presence in the Middle Eastern market. As part of the Kingdom’s National Renewable Energy Program (NREP), the project supports the objective of achieving a 50% renewable energy mix by the end of the decade.
Sineng will provide its advanced 8.8MW MV turnkey stations, each comprising 2 units of 4.4MW central inverter, a transformer and an RMU. Engineered to withstand strong winds and extreme temperatures up to 51ºC without derating, the turnkey stations will deliver consistent and reliable performance throughout the plant’s operational lifespan.
“Sineng Electric is delighted to be part of the PIF4 solar PV project and support the KSA’s efforts to diversify its energy sources,” commented company chairman Qiang Wu. “With over 6.5GW of secured contracts in the Middle East, we are committed to accelerating the global clean energy transition by delivering innovative, reliable and efficient energy solutions, tailored to the evolving needs of PV projects.”