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As stated on the project disclosure page, the FMO will provide a loan for the development, financing, construction, operation, and maintenance of a 1000MW Solar PV power plant and 300MW/600MWh Battery Energy Storage System in Aswan Governorate, Egypt. The project will be governed under a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement with the Egypt Electricity Transmission Company, fully guaranteed by Egypt's Ministry of Finance.
The Project fits FMO's mandate and strategy as it is 100% green and is led by the Sponsor AMEA Power having a strong renewable energy development track record with high developmental value, as it provides low cost, clean electricity and enables Egypt through the BESS to accommodate electricity supply during demand peak hours.
As stated by the FMO, the Project is implemented by Abydos for Renewable Energy S.A.E, an Egypt-incorporated special purpose vehicle owned by AMEA Power (the "Sponsor", AMEA). AMEA is a subsidiary of Al-Nowais Investments and ultimately approximately 88.5% owned by the Al-Nowais family (United Arab Emirates) and circa 11.5% by SoftBank (Japan).
| Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd. (CEEC) | Contractor | Energy | contracts with | AMEA Power Limited | Client | Energy |
Client - AMEA Power Ltd:
Website: https://www.ameapower.com/
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
As part of FMO's ex-ante disclosure (disclosure of transactions before contracting), you can send requests or questions for additional information to: disclosure@fmo.nl
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF FMO
Communities who believe they will be negatively affected by a project funded by the Dutch Development Bank (FMO) may be able to file a complaint with the Independent Complaints Mechanism, which is the joint independent accountability mechanism of the Dutch Development Bank (FMO) and the German Investment Corporation (KfW). A complaint can be filed in writing, by email, post, or online. The complaint can be filed in English or any other language of the complainant. The Independent Complaints Mechanism is comprised of a three-member Independent Expert Panel and it can provide either problem-solving, compliance review or both, in either order. Additional information about this accountability mechanism, including a guide and template for filing a complaint, can be found at: https://www.fmo.nl/independent-complaints-mechanism