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Egypt’s Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II Complete and Fully Operational, Africa’s Largest Wind Power Plant

Home » Egypt’s Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II Complete and Fully Operational, Africa’s Largest Wind Power Plant

Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation and Toyota Tsusho Corporation have made an announcement today stating that the Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II with a capacity of 650 MW, Africa’s largest wind power plant built in the Arab Republic of Egypt , has been completed and kicked off commercial operation on June 30, 2025.

The wind power plant is located in the Gulf of El Zayt along the Gulf of Suez. Furthermore, the Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II has a total of 84 wind turbines each with a capacity of 6.0 MW each and 20 wind turbines with a capacity of 7.5 MW each. Additionally, the latter are the largest-class onshore wind turbines in the world.

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Project Factsheet

Project name: Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II. Also, it is referred to as Gulf of Suez 2 Wind Farm or Red Sea Wind Energy.

Location: Gulf of Suez, near Ras Ghareb, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt.

Capacity: 650MW

Number of turbines: The 650 MW project is comprises of 104 wind turbines. 84 for the initial 500 MW and 20 for the 150 MW extension.

Cost: $790 million

Developers: Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation, ENGIE, and Orascom Construction

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Operator of the Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II

The sole operator of Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II is Red Sea Wind Energy S.A.E. This is a local operating company that has investments from Eurus Energy, Toyota Tsusho, France-based independent power producer Engie S.A. (“Engie”), and Egyptian construction company Orascom Construction PLC .

Significance of the Project

The generated electricity from the wind power plant will be supplied to the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company under a 25-year power purchase agreement. Additionally, the wind project will provide electricity that is equivalent to the power consumption of approximately 1,100,000 Egyptian households. Also, it is expected to cut CO2 emissions by approximately 1,450,000 tons annually.

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