Energy Loan for Egypt wind farms passed by Opec Fund By Neil Halligan December 13, 2024, 3:58 PM Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh The Zafarana wind farm, Suez: the two new wind farms will will provide energy to more than 1.3 million households $1bn farm for Gulf of Suez In operation by end-2026 EBRD and ADB also contribute A $40 million loan to Egypt to support the construction of two wind farms in the Gulf of Suez and Jabal Al-Zeit regions has been approved by the Opec Fund for International Development. The two wind farms, with a total capacity of 1.1GW, will provide energy to more than 1.3 million households and contribute to Egypt’s goal of sourcing more than 40 percent of electricity from renewables in the next 15 years, the Opec Fund said. The $1.5 billion Suez Wind project, which is being co-developed by the Egyptian investment and development company Hassan Allam Utilities and the Saudi energy company Acwa Power, will be one of the largest onshore wind farms in the world. Egypt to receive half of Acwa Power’s $30bn Africa investment UAE-led consortium secures land for $10bn wind farm in Egypt Masdar joint venture to build wind farm in Egypt The Opec Fund for International Development is a Vienna-based intergovernmental development finance institution established in 1976 by the member states of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), which includes Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE. As well as Opec, funding for Egypt’s latest wind farm project has also been provided by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which will give up to $200 million in senior debt financing, and by the African Development Bank, which funded a loan of up to $170 million. The Suez Wind project is expected to be commercially operational by the end of 2026. In October Egypt cut its renewable energy goal for 2040 from 58 percent down to 40 percent. Karim Badawi, the minister for petroleum, said the country would focus on natural gas in order to meet increasing energy demand. Register now: It’s easy and free AGBI registered members can access even more of our unique analysis and perspective on business and economics in the Middle East. Why sign uP Exclusive weekly email from our editor-in-chief Personalised weekly emails for your preferred industry sectors Read and download our insight packed white papers Access to our mobile app Prioritised access to live events Register for free Already registered? Sign in I’ll register later