ACWA Power signs PPA with EETC for 2GW wind project in Egypt

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  • ACWA Power has signed a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company for a landmark 2 GW wind project in Egypt.

With a capex of approximately USD 2.3 billion, the project will become the largest wind farm in Egypt, surpassing ACWA Power’s existing 1.1 GW Suez Wind Farm. It will also be the largest single-asset Independent Power Producer (IPP) in the country, further solidifying the Companyโ€™s position as the largest renewable energy developer in Egypt and Africa based on contracted projects, with a total investment of USD 8.8 billion and a gross capacity of 4.8 GW.

The 2 GW wind project, which is targeted for Financial Close in 2026, will play an important role in supporting the Egyptian government to increase renewable energy share in its electricity generation mix to 42% by 2030. Moreover, the project is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 3.5 million tonnes annually, contributing significantly to Egypt’s climate change mitigation efforts.

ACWA Power has had a presence in Egypt since 2015 and currently has two other facilities in the country that are operational, including a 120 MW solar PV project in Benban, and a 200 MW solar PV facility in Kom Ombo.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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