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Wed, Oct 08, 2025 | Rabi al-Thani 16, 1447
Saudi Arabia to invest in solar-powered desalination project in Senegal, says minister
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia is poised to sign an agreement to harness solar energy for a water
desalination project in Senegal, alongside additional investments totaling €250
million ($291.57 million), Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih said.
Al-Falih, leading a high-level Saudi delegation to the “Invest in Senegal Forum
2025” on behalf of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, said the 300-megawatt
photovoltaic project will be integrated with the desalination facility and other
development initiatives.
The delegation includes public sector representatives and 400 private sector
delegates, with Saudi Arabia serving as the forum’s guest of honor.
According to the Observatory of Economic Complexity, Saudi exports to Senegal
reached SR9.21 million in February 2025, while imports totaled SR105,000,
resulting in a positive trade balance of SR9.1 million. Between February 2024
and February 2025, exports declined by SR1.28 million (12.2 percent), and
imports fell by SR913,000 (89.7 percent).
Speaking in the presence of Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, Al-Falih
said: “Senegal and Africa are a top priority for our external investments.”
He expressed confidence that Saudi companies participating in the forum would
soon announce new investments and partnerships in Senegal.
“Relations between Saudi Arabia and Senegal are historic, deeply rooted in
Islamic brotherhood and shared values,” Al-Falih added, highlighting
leadership-level visits since Senegal’s independence. He noted that Senegal’s
Vision 2050 and the Invest in Senegal Forum signal a strong commitment to
development and international partnerships.
The minister also highlighted Africa’s growing role in global investment,
referencing Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s announcement at the Saudi-African
Summit of $25 billion in new investments across the continent.
Al-Falih detailed one of the Kingdom’s flagship initiatives: the Grande-Cote
seawater desalination project. ACWA Power has signed an agreement to invest
nearly €750 million to build a renewable energy-powered desalination plant,
capable of supplying up to 400,000 cubic meters of potable water per day to
Dakar and surrounding areas.
“This project addresses climate change and advances energy transformation in
Senegal,” he said.