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Egypt will sign a deal this week with Abu Dhabi's Masdar to build a 200 megawatt wind farm, as part of a plan to generate 20 percent of the country's energy needs from renewable sources by 2020, an official said on Wednesday.
Egypt, an oil and gas producer, has been developing wind power along its eastern Red Sea coast. It already has wind farms at Zafarana and Hurghada in the area and now has installed capacity of 430 megawatts of wind energy.
"We will sign an agreement tomorrow (Thursday) to establish the first joint Emirati and Egyptian venture," said Aktham Aboul Ela, a senior official at the Electricity and Energy Ministry.
The plant will be located near Suez on Egypt's east coast.

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