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Atom Solar Egypt Joins AMEA Power’s 300MWh Kom Ombo BESS Project in Egypt’s Transition to Green Energy Following a $220 Million Deal

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Last Updated 1st September 2025- Egypt is rapidly rising to become Africa’s top destination for renewable energy investment. In a recent project that has joined the list of renewable energy projects in the country, Atom Solar Egypt Project has inked a $220 million deal for its development. The deal was inked between Egypt, UAE, Bahrain, and China. In another project, AMEA Power announced the financial close of the first ever utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project that is located in Egypt, the 300MWh Kom Ombo BESS Project. Kom Ombo BESS Project is an extension of AMEA Power’s operational 500MW Solar PV Plant that is located in Aswan Governorate, Egypt. This renewable energy plant was commissioned in December of the year 2024.

Both projects align with and support Egypt’s national and strategic goals for a green energy transition.

The 300MWh BESS Project will receive a total of $72 million debt package from IFC. This funding will be utilized for the integration of the project into the operational 500MW Solar PV Plant.

300MWh Kom Ombo BESS Project Factsheet

Project name: Abydos Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Project. However, it is often referred to as Kom Ombo BESS due to its location

Location: Kom Ombo, Aswan Governorate, Egypt

Capacity: 300 MWh (Megawatt-hours)

Project type: Utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System

Developer and owner: AMEA Power

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The funding documents for the project were signed between Samir Nacef who is the Chief Executive Officer of AMEA Power Egypt, and Cheick-Oumar who holds the position of IFC Director for North Africa and the Horn of Africa. The signing ceremony of the BESS project was attended by H.E. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister of Egypt; Dr. Mahmoud Esmat and Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy of Egypt. Furthermore, in attendance were Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation of Egypt and Makhtar Diop, Managing Director of IFC.

Significance of the Financial Close

This milestone on the renewable energy project further cements the strategic partnership between AMEA Power and IFC. This also the includes the recently commissioned 500MW Amunet Wind Farm that is located in Ras Ghareb, Egypt. Also, the collaboration extends beyond Egypt to projects such as the 120MWp solar PV plant that is located in Metbassta, Tunisia.

Also read: AMEA Power Signs Agreements for 300MW Aysha-1 Wind Energy Project in Ethiopia; Largest in Horn of Africa

This BESS integration is a clear representation of the first initiative to move forward under Egypt’s accelerated 4GW Emergency Renewable Energy Program . This is a government-led effort that is designed to address the increasing electricity demand by leveraging affordable, clean energy solutions and cutting the dependence on imported natural gas.

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