ACWA Power secures financing for 1.1 GW Onshore wind farm in Egypt

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ACWA Power secures financing for 1.1 GW Onshore wind farm in Egypt

ACWA Power together with consortium partner HAU Energy, a subsidiary of Hassan Allam Utilities, have achieved the financial close for the 1.1GW Suez Wind Farm located in the Gulf of Suez and the Gabal El-Zeit area in Egypt.

The project with an overall investment value of USD 1.2 billion secured a USD 703.6 million senior debt facility from a consortium of banks, including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the African Development Bank (AFDB), the British International Investment Corporation, the German Investment Corporation, the OPEC Fund for International Development, and the Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (APICORP). The senior debt funded by EBRD included a B loan structure provided by Standard Chartered Bank and Arab Bank.

ACWA Power holds a 70% stake in the project, with HAU Energy owning the remaining 30%. The project will be implemented in two phases with a capacity of 550 MW for each phase, with a total of 138 turbines. The capacity of each turbine will reach about 8 MW and a height of about 210 metres per turbine. The project is expected to achieve full commercial operations by Q2 2027.

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