Thursday, 13/11/2025 | 02:41 GMT+7
The Egyptian wind energy industry is all set to contribute
an additional 2,500 MW capacity to the nation. Under progress are field studies
towards establishing wind farms by means of the private sector. These wind
farms will be ideally located in the Gulf of Suez while slated to become
operational by the year 2014.

Hassan Younis, Egypt’s Electricity Minister, has mentioned
that 2,500 MW of electricity would be generated and would get added to the
national grid very soon. Currently, in Egypt, wind energy goes on to contribute
550 MW to the country’s power grid and it is anticipated that this figure would
increase to 7,200 MW capacity by the year 2020.
The private sector in Egypt would be contributing 1,370 MW towards these power generation projects. The Gulf of Suez is an ideal place for constructing wind farms as the region experiences wind speeds at the rate of 9 to 10 meters every second, way ahead of European locations.
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