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AMEA Power signs agreement for a wind project in Ethiopia

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AMEA Power renewable energy company announced the signing of a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) and Implementation Agreement (IA) with Ethiopian Electric Power for the development and operation of a 300MW wind energy project in Ethiopia.

The project located in Aysha, Somali Region State, is expected to generate 1,400GWh of clean energy annually, powering more than four million households and reducing carbon emissions by more than 690,000t per year. Furthermore, during the construction and operation phases, the project is expected to create more than 1,500 direct jobs. This initiative will contribute to Ethiopia’s ambitious renewable energy targets and support the country’s economic growth and development.

Hussain Al Nowais, Chairman of AMEA Power added, “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. 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.”

This project was officially launched during COP28 in Dubai, where a Letter of Award (LOA) was signed between the Ministry of Finance, Ethiopian Electric Power and AMEA Power. This followed AMEA Power’s qualification under the Public Private Partnership laws of Ethiopia.

AMEA Power will work closely with the local communities as part of its commitment to socio-economic development and will undertake key social initiatives under its ‘Community Investment and Development Programs’, specifically addressing the core areas of education, water access among others.

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