Egypt's Wind Energy Advantage
The Gulf of Suez and the Red Sea coast feature some of the strongest, most consistent wind speeds globally. This has made Egypt a magnet for wind energy investment, with multi-hundred-megawatt projects already operational and many more in development. Wind power complements solar perfectly, providing energy after sunset and supporting grid stability.
Below is a curated list of ten leading wind energy companies actively shaping Egypt's clean energy mix.
1. Lekela Power
Lekela's 252 MW West Bakr wind project is among the largest privately owned wind farms in Egypt. The company is recognized for community engagement programs alongside its energy operations.
2. Engie Egypt
Engie operates the Ras Ghareb wind farm and continues to expand its Egyptian footprint. Their global expertise and engineering depth contribute meaningfully to the country's wind capacity.
3. Orascom Construction
Orascom Construction is a leading EPC contractor for major Egyptian wind projects. Their work covers civil construction, electrical installations, and grid integration.
4. Siemens Gamesa Egypt
As one of the world's top wind turbine manufacturers, Siemens Gamesa supplies key equipment for Egyptian wind projects and supports long-term operations and maintenance.
5. Vestas Egypt
Vestas, another global turbine giant, plays a vital role in Egypt's wind energy expansion through equipment supply, technology transfer, and service contracts.
6. ACWA Power
ACWA Power is developing significant wind capacity in Egypt as part of its broader regional renewable strategy, leveraging strong financing and operational expertise.
7. Infinity Power
Infinity Power's wind portfolio complements its solar assets, making it one of the most diversified renewable companies in Egypt.
8. Hassan Allam Utilities
Hassan Allam Utilities partners with international developers on wind projects, leveraging its strong Egyptian engineering heritage and execution capability.
9. New and Renewable Energy Authority Partners
Several international consortia partner with Egypt's NREA to deliver wind farms under build-own-operate models. These collaborations have proven essential to scaling wind capacity efficiently.
10. Toyota Tsusho Egypt
Toyota Tsusho participates in joint ventures developing wind farms and energy infrastructure, contributing Japanese engineering excellence and disciplined project management.
The Future of Wind in Egypt
With consistent winds, large undeveloped land areas, and supportive policy frameworks, Egypt's wind sector is set for continued growth. Hybrid projects combining wind, solar, and storage will likely become the next frontier, alongside green hydrogen production. The companies leading this charge are not just generating electricity — they are shaping a more sustainable economic future for Egypt and the wider region.
