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Nebras Power Portfolio
24%

Equity stake owned by Nebras Power

52 MW

Other Partners:

AES
Mitsui & Co

AM Solar - Jordan

  • AM Solar owns a 52 MW solar plant in Jordan, which started its commercial operation in September 2019.
  • All electricity produced and the capacity made available by AM Solar IPP is purchased by National Electric Power Company (NEPCO) under a long term Power Purchase Agreement (“PPA”) until 2039.
Nebras Power Portfolio
35%

Equity stake owned by Nebras Power

66 MW

Other Partners:

Mitsubishi
Kawar

Shams Ma'an Power - Jordan

  • Shams Ma’an is the largest Solar Photovoltaic independent power producers (“IPP”) in Jordan.
  • Shams Ma’an owns and operates a 66 MW solar farm power. The plant has started its commercial operation in 2016.
  • All the electricity produced and the capacity made available by Shams Ma’an IPP is purchased by National Electric Power Company (NEPCO) under a long term Power Purchase Agreement (“PPA”) until 2036.
Nebras Power Portfolio
24%

Equity stake owned by Nebras Power

250 MW

Other Partners:

AES Corp
Mitsui & Co

IPP4 - Jordan

  • IPP4 is the fourth independent power producers (“IPP”) in Jordan.
  • IPP4 owns and operates a 250 MW multi fuel power generating facility.
  • The power plant comprises of 16 Wartsila tri-fuel turbines and it has started its commercial operation in 2014.
  • All the electricity produced and the capacity made available by IPP is purchased by National Electric Power Company (NEPCO) under a long term Power Purchase Agreement (“PPA”) until 2039.
Nebras Power Portfolio
23.4%

Equity stake owned by Nebras Power

381 MW

Other Partners:

AES Corp
Mitsui & Co

Amman East IPP - Jordan

  • Amman East IPP is the first independent power producer (“IPP”) in Jordan.
  • Amman East owns and operates a 381 MW gas fired power generating facility.
  • The power plant comprises of 2 gas turbines and 1 steam turbines and it has started its commercial operation in 2009.
  • All the electricity produced and the capacity made available by Amman East IPP is purchased by National Electric Power Company (NEPCO) under a long term Power Purchase Agreement (“PPA”) until 2034.
Nebras Power Portfolio
9.8%

Equity stake owned by Nebras Power

2000 MW

Other Partners:

Marubeni
Chubu
Multitech

Phoenix Power Company - Oman

  • Phoenix Power Company owns and operates the largest independent power producer (“IPP”) in Oman, Sur Power generating facility
  • Sur IPP has 2,000 MW of gas fired power generating capacity (representing c.28% of the installed capacity in Oman).
  • The power station comprises of 5 gas turbines and 3 steam turbines and it has started commercial operations in 2014.
  • All the electricity produced and the capacity made available by Sur IPP is purchased by Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) under a long term Power Purchase Agreement (“PPA”) until 2029.
  • The plant is operated and maintained by Phoenix Operation & Maintenance Company.
Nebras Power Portfolio
26%

Equity stake owned by Nebras Power

2046 MW

Other Partners:

Mitsui & Co
PT Medco Daya Energi Sentosa

Paiton Energy - Indonesia

  • Paiton Energy is one of the largest independent power producers (“IPP”) in Indonesia; with 2,046.2 MW of coal fired power generating capacity (representing c.4% of installed capacity in Indonesia), and c.13,500 GWh of annual power output.
  • Paiton Energy operates three power generating units (P7, P8 and P3) at the Paiton Power Complex in East Java.
  • P7 and P8 commenced commercial operations in 1999 and P3 in 2012.
  • All electricity produced and the capacity made available by Paiton is purchased by PLN under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (“PPA”) until 2042.
  • The plants are operated and maintained by Paiton Operation & Maintenance Indonesia (“POMI”).
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