The most recent development is a 240 MW phase being constructed with the support of the Danish and Japanese government aid agencies. Half of this is due for commissioning by the end of 2009. Eventually the total capacity at Zafarana will reach 545 MW.
The Zafarana project, which was a major step towards the large-scale deployment of wind power in Egypt, has contributed to technology transfer in terms of providing operational experience in wind power plant operation, as well as local assembly of the turbines.
Based on this experience the Egyptian government is now opening up a larger area of 656 square kilometres at El-Zayt, south of Zafarana. With a potential for 3,000 MW of wind power capacity, this will involve private sector investment for the first time. Wind speeds here can reach an average of 11 metres per second.
The government's target is that 20% of the country's electricity should come from renewable sources by 2020. Of this more than half - about 12% - is expected to be produced by wind power. To achieve this target the NREA estimates that a total of 7,200 MW of grid-connected wind farms will be required.
Read the full story and see the pictures from Zafarana here
Source: Danish Wind Industry Association and Global Wind Energy Council
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