Fujaij-Fajeej is an 89.1MW onshore wind power project. It is located in Maan, Jordan. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase.

Project Type Total Capacity (MW) Active Capacity (MW) Pipeline Capacity (MW) Project Status Project Location Project Developer
Onshore 89.1 89.1 Active Maan, Jordan Korea Electric Power; POSCO Engineering & Construction

Description

The project was developed by Korea Electric Power and POSCO Engineering & Construction. The project is currently owned by Korea Electric Power with a stake of 100%.

The project supplies enough clean energy to power 30,000 households. The project cost is $184m.

The project has 117m high towers.

Power Purchase Agreement

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The power generated from the project is sold to National Electric Power under a power purchase agreement for a period of 20 years.

Contractors Involved

Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction and Vestas Wind Systems were selected to render EPC services for the wind power project.

Vestas Wind Systems was selected as the turbine supplier for the wind power project. The company provided 27 units of V126-3.3 MW – IEC IIIA turbines, each with 3.3MW nameplate capacity.

Vestas Wind Systems is the O&M contractor for the wind power project for a period of 5 years.

About Korea Electric Power

Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) is an integrated electric utility. It generates, transmits, and distributes electricity. The company produces electricity using nuclear, thermal, renewable and other sources. Through power purchase agreements with independent power producers, KEPCO procures electricity. It also provides plant maintenance and engineering services for thermal and nuclear power plants; information services and communication line leasing; and sells nuclear fuel. KEPCO serves residential, commercial, educational, industrial, agricultural, street lighting, and overnight power customers in the country. The company is owned by Korea Development Bank, foreign investors, Government of the Republic of Korea, and others. KEPCO is headquartered in Naju-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea.

About POSCO Engineering & Construction

POSCO Engineering & Construction Co Ltd (POSCO E&C), a subsidiary of POSCO, is a provider of construction and engineering services. POSCO E&C offers services such as business planning to design, procurement, construction and operation. The company executes the construction of steel plants, environmental plants, power plants, mining and industrial plants, urban development, chemical plants and building works projects. POSCO E&C carries out civil works for roads, railways, harbors, land development and hydroelectric power projects. The company has operations in various countries across Asia, South America, the Middle East and Europe. The company is headquartered in Pohang-si, South Korea.

Methodology

All power projects included in this report are drawn from GlobalData’s Power Intelligence Center. The information regarding the project parameters is sourced through secondary information sources such as electric utilities, equipment manufacturers, developers, project proponent’s – news, deals and financial reporting, regulatory body, associations, government planning reports and publications. Wherever needed the information is further validated through primary from various stakeholders across the power value chain and professionals from leading players within the power sector.