Our renewable projects and clean electricity generation play a central role in preserving the planet’s resources, in promoting well-being and solidarity and in driving responsible development in the Middle East and Africa. Our raison d’être embodies the objective to limit global warming where fighting climate change is one of the greatest challenges we face in this century.
With an active presence in the region of over 25 years, we aim to address the region’s energy challenges by offering the most appropriate low-carbon solutions and smart energy services.
The Taza wind farm is one of the largest in Africa. Located in Morocco, the plant comprises 87 wind turbines.
The Koudia Al Baida Wind Farm Repowering Project, strategically located near the city of Fnideq in northern Morocco on the Strait of Gibraltar.
Benban solar park comprises 2 parks with a total capacity of 200 MW (dc) and is located in Aswan province of southern Egypt.
The 400MW wind farm is the largest and most powerful in the Middle East.
South Jeddah supplies 70,000 houses per year with clean electricity in
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
With an installed capacity of 2,100 MW, the plant powers 160,000 local homes with clean electricity every year.
Mohamed Bin Rashid Solar power Plant Phase III (DEWA III) is an 800 MW solar power plant
Masdar, EDF Renewables, and Nesma Company have secured the development of the Al Henakiyah solar power plant.
EDF Renewables has been awarded by Abu Dhabi's EWEC (Emirates Water and Electricity Company) for the 1,500 MW Al Ajban Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Independent Power Project.
EDF Renewables and Korea Western Power Corporation (KOWEPO) have achieved financial close on the Manah 1 solar project in Oman.