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ACWA Power signs clean energy agreements with Chinese partners

The agreements were signed during the Belt and Road Forum.
  • The agreements were signed with entities including State Power Investment Corporation, one of the largest state-owned power generators in China.
  • The agreements, which include green hydrogen and water desalination projects, the third Belt and Road Forum held in Beijing on October 17-18.

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — Saudi-listed ACWA Power has signed seven cooperation agreements with Chinese firms for solar, green hydrogen and water desalination projects.

The agreements, signed during the third Belt and Road Forum held in Beijing on October 17-18, reaffirm ACWA Power’s commitment to collaborative sustainable development by leveraging its ongoing partnership with Chinese investors, financiers, EPC contractors and material suppliers, ACWA said.

The agreements were signed with entities including State Power Investment Corporation, one of the largest state-owned power generators in China; the Beijing headquartered Bank of China; civil engineering firm Power China Group; power and infrastructure solutions provider Energy China Group; and solar panel manufacturer Jinko Solar.

During his keynote speech at the 2023 Belt and Road CEO Conference, Founder and Chairman of ACWA Power Mohammad Abunayyan said: “ACWA Power’s journey with China has been one of genuine friendship and fruitful cooperation, going back years and across geographies. Over the years, we have nurtured strong relationships with key Chinese partners, which have enabled us to drive transformative projects in the fields of renewables, green hydrogen, and water desalination.”

“The agreements signed today further advance our common interest of developing projects that support positive climate ambitions,” he said.