Egypt, UAE ink deals to establish 200 MW wind power generation plant

Egypt, UAE ink deals to establish 200 MW wind power generation plant

The Egyptian government, alongside the Egyptian-Emirati joint venture Infinity Power, and UAE’s Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) have inked two agreements for the development of a wind power production plant boasting a capacity of 200 MW.

Under the agreements, the Masdar-Infinity alliance will develop, finance, and operate the project, with commercial operations expected to commence in October 2026, according to a statement by the Egyptian Cabinet.

This project is poised to bolster the percentage of renewable energy within Egypt's electricity mix, aligning with the state's objectives to reach its renewable energy targets, added the statement.

Egypt’s Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli, Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Esmat, and UAE’s Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology Sultan Al Jaber attended the signing ceremony on Saturday.

Signatories to the agreements are Chairman of Egypt’s New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA) Mohamed El-Khayat, Chairman of the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company Salah Ezzat, CEO of Infinity Power Nayer Fouad, and CEO of Masdar Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi.

This milestone signing follows a meeting held a month prior between Prime Minister Madbouli and UAE officials, including Minister Al Jaber and Masdar’s CEO Al Ramahi. Discussions centered on Egyptian-Emirati collaboration to integrate about 4 GW of renewable energy into Egypt’s power grid by the upcoming summer.

Source: Egypt Today

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