Engie, through a consortium with the Saudi Electric Company (SEC) and Saudi Aramco, has won a contract to build a 1.5GW cogeneration power plant using CCGT technology in Saudi Arabia For a total investment of $1.2bn, this would take the achieved cost of the project to $1.25m/MW, which is extremely competitive. Engie would hold a 40% stake in the project, with SEC holding 30% and Saudi Aramco the remaining 30%, which implies that Engie would have a $480m investment envelope in the project. The
30 Jan 2017
A $1.2bn contract awarded in Saudi Arabia
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A $1.2bn contract awarded in Saudi Arabia
ENGIE SA. (ENGI:WBO) | 0 0 1.4% | Mkt Cap: 30,916m
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30 Jan 2017 -
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Juan Camilo Rodriguez -
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Engie, through a consortium with the Saudi Electric Company (SEC) and Saudi Aramco, has won a contract to build a 1.5GW cogeneration power plant using CCGT technology in Saudi Arabia For a total investment of $1.2bn, this would take the achieved cost of the project to $1.25m/MW, which is extremely competitive. Engie would hold a 40% stake in the project, with SEC holding 30% and Saudi Aramco the remaining 30%, which implies that Engie would have a $480m investment envelope in the project. The