Envision Energy powers a 1.1 GW wind project in Egypt

Envision Energy partners with ACWA Power on a 1.1 GW wind farm in the Gulf of Suez, marking a major milestone for renewable energy in Egypt and the MENA region.

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The energy transition in Egypt takes a significant leap forward with the launch of a 1.1-gigawatt (GW) onshore wind farm in the Gulf of Suez region. This project, led by Suez Wind Energy, a joint venture between ACWA Power (Saudi Arabia) and HAU Energy, will leverage advanced technologies from Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology.

This wind farm, one of the largest in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, will feature 138 turbines of 8 megawatts (MW) each, supplied by Envision Energy. These turbines, specifically designed for challenging climates such as strong winds and sandy environments, highlight Envision’s technical expertise. In addition to supplying the turbines, the company will provide 25 years of maintenance to ensure the project’s long-term reliability and efficiency.

Structured financing for a major regional initiative

The project is financed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), reflecting international investors’ confidence in Egypt’s potential to become a leader in renewable energy. Beyond energy capacity, this wind farm is expected to attract additional capital to the region and set a precedent for similar projects.

Kane Xu, Vice President of Envision Energy, emphasized, “This project highlights our commitment to technological innovation and sustainability in the wind energy sector. It also represents a successful collaboration between public and private sectors to address the challenges of the energy transition.”

Technology and integration for optimal performance

Envision Energy’s wind turbines feature customizable configurations to maximize energy capture. With its proprietary Galileo system, real-time wind data is analyzed to optimize performance and reduce mechanical strain. This innovation ensures enhanced energy efficiency, meeting the growing demand for green electricity in the region.

Envision’s vertically integrated supply chain, including in-house development and manufacturing of critical components, strengthens the reliability and quality of its equipment. These next-generation turbines underscore Envision’s ability to offer tailored solutions for local specifications.

Economic and energy impacts

Beyond the energy output, this project will deliver significant economic benefits for Egypt. It will create jobs, facilitate the transfer of technical skills, and expand local renewable energy infrastructure. Additionally, this development could attract international investors to other energy initiatives in Egypt.

By positioning itself as a key player in the MENA region’s energy transition, Envision Energy, in partnership with ACWA Power, lays the groundwork for sustainable energy transformation across the region.

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