Egypt is set to start construction of West Bakr
wind farm in Gulf of Suez. The project will be part of the government’s Build, Own, and Operate (BOO) scheme and will start operating in
2021.
The wind farm will have 96 SG 2.6-114 turbines which
will be provided by Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy where each turbine will be mounted on a 400m³
concrete foundations with 144-m-diameter rotor and 56-m-long blades. Each
turbine will have 10,207m² swept areas and a rated capacity of 2.62MW.
The SG 2.6-114 turbines will be designed for medium
to high wind speeds. The company will also build and commission the wind farm
through a turnkey engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract. The contractual scope will include
a 15-year maintenance and service agreement.
The electricity generated by each turbine will be
transmitted to an on-site collector substation, from where it will be evacuated
to the national grid through a new 30km-long 220kV overhead transmission line
connecting to a 500kV/200kV substation. Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) will help in the development of transmission
infrastructure.
Other infrastructure facilities for the wind farm
will include an operation and maintenance (O&M) building, a diesel
generator and associated tank, wastewater and potable water storage tanks, and
a permanent meteorological mast.
Once completed, the project will produce over
1,000GWh of electricity per year and power more than 350,000 homes. The project
will also help increase Egypt’s wind energy capacity by 14%, as the country
strives to meet its target of generating 20% of its electricity from renewable
sources by 2022; which includes a 67% partnership with the private sector.
The project will also provide opportunities for employment locally and increase socio-economic activities in the surrounding area, while helping diversify the energy mix and provide more competitively priced power in the country.https://constructionreviewonline.com/2019/10/egypt-to-commence-construction-of-250mw-west-bakr-wind-farm/