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    Egypt’s Gulf of Suez to host Africa’s biggest onshore wind farms

    January 17, 2025
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    The OPEC Fund for International Development (OPEC Fund) has announced its contribution of $30 million to co-finance Africa’s largest onshore wind power project. This initiative involves the construction of two wind farms, each with a capacity of 550 megawatts, combining for a total capacity of 1.1 gigawatts. Located in Egypt’s Gulf of Suez region, the project represents a significant advancement in renewable energy development on the continent.

    Egypt’s Gulf of Suez to host Africa’s biggest onshore wind farms

    The wind farms are expected to generate enough electricity to power over one million homes, reducing dependence on conventional energy sources. Furthermore, the project is projected to lower annual carbon emissions by approximately 2.5 million tonnes, supporting global climate change mitigation efforts. OPEC Fund President Abdulhamid Alkhalifa underscored the initiative’s importance, highlighting the role of partnerships in driving impactful climate action and sustainable development. “This landmark wind farm project exemplifies how partnerships can drive impactful development solutions while supporting the energy transition,” he stated.

    The project aligns with Egypt’s broader strategy to expand renewable energy sources within its power generation portfolio. By leveraging the Gulf of Suez region’s optimal wind conditions, the country seeks to meet its growing energy demands sustainably while contributing to global decarbonization goals. This co-financing initiative underscores the OPEC Fund’s commitment to advancing sustainable energy infrastructure through targeted investments.

    By supporting projects like this, the organization aims to address critical energy challenges while promoting economic growth and environmental sustainability across its member countries. The OPEC Fund’s $30 million contribution complements financing from other international partners, reflecting a collective commitment to renewable energy solutions. This project is set to become a cornerstone of Africa’s renewable energy landscape, establishing a model for similar ventures throughout the region.

    With this investment, the OPEC Fund solidifies its role as a key player in advancing sustainable energy projects and addressing pressing global challenges. The wind farm initiative is expected to spur further investment in green energy across Africa, supporting the continent’s shift toward a low-carbon future. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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