AMEA Power, a renewable energy company, announced that it has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) and Implementation Agreement (IA) with Ethiopian Electric Power.
The agreements involve the primary aim of developing a 300 megawatts (MW) wind energy project in Ethiopia.
The PPA was signed with Ethiopian Electric Power, the IA with the Ministry of Finance of Ethiopia, and a land lease agreement with the Somali Region State Government.
The project is estimated to cost around $620 million and is reported to generate nearly 1,400 gigawatts-hour (GWh) of clean energy per year. This energy is sufficient to power around 4 million households and reduce over 690,000 tons per year.
Additionally, the project is anticipated to generate more than 1,500 jobs during its construction and operation phase.
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Hussain Al Nowais, Chairman of AMEA Power, said, “The 300MW Aysha-1 Wind Project marks a significant milestone for AMEA Power as we sign the Power Purchase Agreement and Implementation Agreement in Ethiopia.”
He added, “This endeavor will be the largest wind farm in the Horn of Africa, setting a new benchmark for project-financed renewable energy in the country. This is more than just an energy project; it is a step towards a greener future for Ethiopia. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with our partners and stakeholder”.
Launched at COP28 in Dubai, this initiative aligns with Ethiopia’s efforts to achieve its renewable energy targets and support the country’s economic growth and development.