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Resources Assessment
Wind Atlas of
Egypt
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Large Scale Grid Connected Commercial Wind Farms at Zafarana
on Suez Gulf
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Currently, 305 MW wind farm
has been operated in stages since 2001.
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The farm produces annually about 850 million kWh, C.F.
43%, fuel saving is about 190,000 T.O.E., and emissions avoidance is about
450,000 TCO2
On going projects :
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80 MW in cooperation with German government, planned to be
operated by April 2008.
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240 MW in cooperation with the Japanese & Danish
Governments, expected to be operated by ends of 2008 & 2009 respectively.
Future Projects
At Gabal El-Zait on
Suez Gulf
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An area of about 700 Km2 has been earmarked to host 3000
MW wind farms, where the site enjoys an excellent wind regime of about
10.5 m/s.
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A feasibility study for large wind farms at Gabal El Zeyt,
besides a feasibility study for establishing 200 MW wind farm in
cooperation with Germany & EIB is being conducted and finalized by end of
2007.
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220 MW in cooperation with Japan (feasibility study has
been completed in March 2005).
The Plan Up to 2011 in the Wind Energy
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Year |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
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Installed Capacity |
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30 |
47 |
-- |
85 |
80 |
120 |
200 |
220 |
200 |
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Total (MW) |
68 |
98 |
145 |
145 |
230 |
310 |
430 |
630 |
850 |
1050 |
Development of Wind Energy Local Manufacturing
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In view of the previous experience in manufacturing some
of limited scale wind turbines components (WTCs), NREA encourages the
localization of such industry in Egypt based on technology transfer, joint
Venture, under license against royalty or any other forms, whatever is the
most appropriate.
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NREA invited several wind manufacturers to discuss this
trend with the Egyptian concerned entities .
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Besides, repairs and rewinding of Generators have been
done in Egypt since 2005, the repaired generators are working properly
since then.
Wind Energy in the Middle East &
Africa

Others: Cape Verde, Israel, Jordan,
Nigeria, South Africa
Source: Global Wind Energy Council “GWEC” Feb. 2007
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