Egypt signs renewable energy deals worth $1.8 billion
In December, UAE-based Amea Power reached a deal with the International Finance Corporation and others to build a $700 million solar plant and battery energy storage system in Egypt
The government of Egypt has signed three agreements to develop renewable energy projects and battery storage facilities with a combined capacity of 5,620 megawatts (MW), as part of efforts to expand c...
In December, UAE-based Amea Power reached a deal with the International Finance Corporation and others to build a $700 million solar plant and battery energy storage system in Egypt
The financing will support the construction and installation of a 200 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant and a 120 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS), an important milestone in
Battery storage is set to become a central pillar of Egypt''s energy transition. As renewable capacity grows, these systems will ensure a reliable and flexible power supply, support solar and
Egypt has signed multiple power purchase agreements (PPAs) covering renewable energy capacity, in addition to a deal to develop standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS),
The first phase – 561 MW of solar and a 100 MW/200 MWh battery energy storage system – was commissioned in February 2026. The BESS dispatch is fully contracted under the 25-year, US
Egypt signed a package of power purchase and land allocation agreements on Wednesday for renewable energy and battery storage projects with a combined capacity of 5,620
The government of Egypt has signed three agreements to develop renewable energy projects and battery storage facilities with a combined capacity of 5,620 megawatts (MW), as part of
Norwegian developer Scatec ASA has commissioned the first phase of the 1.1 GW Obelisk solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Egypt, backed by $479.1 million in
Egypt signed renewable energy agreements totaling $1.8 billion as part of its push to expand clean power generation, according to state television. The deals include projects with Scatec (STECF
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is reinforcing Egypt''s green energy transition with a $65m construction bridging loan to Hassan Allam Utilities (HAU