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Orascom Construction Consortium Signs an Agreement to Develop a New 500 MW BOO Wind Farm in Egypt

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Orascom Construction Limited announces that it has jointly signed along with ENGIE (France) and Toyota Tsusho Corporation/Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation (Japan) an agreement to officially commence development work on a new 500 MW build-own-operate (BOO) wind farm in Ras Ghareb, Egypt.

The agreement was signed between the developer consortium and the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company as the off-taker and the New & Renewable Energy Authority (NREA) as the land owner.

With this milestone in place, the required steps and documentation leading to the start of construction, including financial close, are expected to be complete by Q3/Q4 2019. This complements the consortium’s existing 250 MW BOO wind farm, which is currently under construction ahead of schedule and is expected to be commissioned in the second half of 2019.

Furthermore, this new 500 MW project eclipses the existing 250 MW BOO wind farm as the largest renewable energy project of its type and size in Egypt, and affirms Orascom Construction’s tangible steps to pursue investments in the infrastructure sector that create new construction opportunities with long-term shareholder value.

About Orascom Construction Limited
Orascom Construction is a leading global engineering and construction contractor primarily focused on infrastructure, industrial and high – end commercial projects in the Middle East, North Africa, the United States, and the Pacific Rim. OC has consistently ranked among the worldโ€™s top contractors and is ranked number 32 on ENRโ€™s 2017 Top 250 International Contractors list. The Group also develops and invests in infrastructure opportunities, owns 50% of BESIX Group, and holds a construction materials and property management portfolio. For more information, please visit www.orascom.com

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