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The project, valued at approximately USD 650 million (EUR 597 million), will move forward with land arrangements, grid connection finalization, and financing efforts. Backed by a sovereign guarantee, this project is expected to achieve financial closure and begin construction within the next year. The solar plant will be supported by a 100-MW/200-MWh battery energy storage system (BESS).
Although Scatec currently holds full ownership of the project, it plans to bring in equity partners in the future. Additionally, Scatec will manage asset operations and provide maintenance services. Egypt Aluminium, the nation’s largest producer of aluminium and industrial electricity consumer, intends to utilize power from this solar project to meet the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) requirements. About 60% of its output is exported to Europe.
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