The New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA) is planning to launch a tender to develop a 250 MW wind farm in the Gulf of Suez by mid-month, according to Amwal Al Ghad. Siemens, Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas, and German wind energy solutions Senvion are reportedly the only three companies competing for the EUR 260 mn project, funded by Germany’s KfW bank, European Investment Bank, the French Agency for Development, and the EU. The tender was reportedly set to take place in July.
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