China's Envision Energy has partnered again with UAE-based AMEA Power to develop the 500-megawatt Amunet II wind farm in Egypt, Envision said in a statement on Thursday.
The project is AMEA Power's second utility-scale wind development in the country and will bring its total wind capacity in Egypt to 1 gigawatt once completed.
Envision did not detail its specific role in the new agreement. The company previously supplied EN 171-6.5 MW turbines for AMEA Power's first Egyptian wind project in Ras Ghareb.
The new deal follows the commissioning of the 500-MW Ras Ghareb wind plant in June 2025, developed jointly by the two companies. That facility is currently Africa's largest wind farm and has been cited as a benchmark for large-scale renewable deployment in the region.
AMEA Power chairman Hussain Al Nowais said the Amunet II project represents "the next phase" of cooperation with Envision and reflects confidence in Egypt's renewable energy market. He added that the combined wind portfolio will support Egypt's energy transition while generating economic and social benefits.