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A 500MW Wind Energy Plant Launches in Egypt

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Renewable energy company AMEA Power has commissioned a 500-megawatt wind energy plant in Ras Ghareb, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt. The plant will be the largest wind power site in Africa. With this commissioning, AMEA Power will bring a total of 1 gigawatts of clean energy to Egypt, as the company also announced the commissioning of a 500-megawatt solar plant in Aswan, Egypt in late 2024. “This is the future of power generation in Africa – clean, …

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The project provides clean energy to more than 1 million households with 4111 gigawatts/hours per year and reduces carbon emissions by 1.71 million tons per year. Sustainable infrastructure and energy supply support the green economy as a government priority. Egypt ' s new investment law aims to develop the business environment and enhance economic performance.

Egypt is striving to increase the share of renewable energy in its energy mix to 42% by 2035. The country is actively expanding its capacity through the implementation of large-scale solar and wind energy initiatives. In this context, the country’s renewable energy capacity is expected to reach 31.6 GW in 2035, with a composite annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.4 % during the period 2024-2035, according to GlobalData.

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GlobalData broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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