- The wind farm will power 300,000+ Egyptian homes with clean energy.
- Infinity Power advances its target of 10 GW of renewable energy capacity in Africa by 2030.
The Ras Ghareb Wind Project continues to shape Egypt’s clean energy future as Infinity Power begins construction on the 200 MW site. The project is located in the Gulf of Suez region and strengthens the country’s renewable energy ambitions. The Ras Ghareb Wind Project also marks another significant step toward Infinity Power’s broader African objectives.
Infinity Power broke ground after signing an Engineering, Procurement and Construction contract with POWERCHINA Huadong Engineering Corporation Limited. The agreement reflects a shared commitment to high-quality delivery. It was also completed during the China-Africa Economic, Trade and Cultural Forum. Both teams expressed confidence in the project’s long-term success.
The wind farm forms part of Egypt’s renewable energy programme under the Energy Pillar of the Nexus Water-Food-Energy initiative. This structure ensures alignment with the country’s sustainability pathway. It also supports broader cooperation between global partners who aim to accelerate low-carbon development.
The 200 MW facility will supply clean electricity to more than 300,000 homes. It will also reduce carbon emissions by over 400,000 tonnes each year. These outcomes will enable Egypt to reduce emissions and transition towards a greener economy. They also highlight the growing credibility of large-scale renewable efforts across Africa.
Infinity Power continues to advance its 2030 plan to operate 10 GW of renewable capacity across the continent. This target will supply clean power to roughly 12 million homes. The company’s leaders emphasise steady progress and renewed investment in modern infrastructure. They also highlight the competitive value offered to Egyptian consumers.
Executives from POWERCHINA HDEC confirm their commitment to engineering strong and sustainable solutions. They continue to focus on partnerships that support long-term energy stability. Their collaboration with Infinity Power demonstrates a shared vision for clean power.
Infinity Power’s growing portfolio includes sites across Egypt, South Africa and Senegal. The company already operates 1.3 GW of capacity. It also aims to expand a 16 GW pipeline that includes battery storage and other technologies.