Energy and Water Investments

Elsewedy Electric has a portfolio of 194MW of operating assets split between 130MW solar PV plants in Egypt, 61MW wind farms, and 3MW small hydroelectric power plants in Greece. Our organization houses a suite of legal, technical, commercial, and project management resources and allow for the development and operation of utility scale IPP projects.

 

We have advanced development projects across North and Sub-Saharan Africa as well as Southern and Eastern Europe. As mandated by Elsewedy Electric, Elsewedy Electric is set to invest USD 400 million over the next 5 years on opportunities in late-stage development or early-stage operations.

 

Elsewedy Electric is currently working on a 1.5GW pipeline.

Scope of Work 

 

Development Expertise

Sourcing, Evaluation, Funding, Legal, and Commercial 

 

Technical Expertise

Engineering, procurement, technical studies, feasibility studies, and energy assessment

 

PM Capabilities

Strategic Alignment, Establishing Lines of Communication with Key Stakeholders, Timeline, and Portfolio Management 

Asset Management

Technical, Administrative, Financial, Accounting & Bookkeeping, Collection & Legal

 

Investment and Asset Management Team

Overseeing our assets in Benban and Greece, our dedicated asset management team not only manages day-to-day administrative duties but also provides periodic upgrades and operational refinement of ElSewedy Electric’s portfolio (costs, risks, and performance attributes).

Moreover, they are responsible for the financial and commercial asset management of portfolios, including third-party provider (O&M, insurance, etc.) supervision to ensure long-term performance, efficiency, and profitability.

Partners in success

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