EEHC | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 3

Egypt to Cancel Siemens Plants’ Evaluation Contract

The Egyptian Ministry of Electricity and Mineral Resources will cancel the contract meant for technical evaluation and management of Siemens power plants

Egypt to Covert Power Plants to Combined Cycle

Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC) will complete Shabab and West Damietta power plants conversion in the second half of 2017.

Egypt to Establish 4 New Electricity Firms

The Egyptian Electricity Holding Company's (EEHC) General Assembly approved establishing four companies with a total capital of EGP 180b.

Electricity Minister to Discuss Renewable Projects with Investors

Egypt's Minister of Electricity, Mohamed Shaker, will meet with new and renewable energy investors within the next three weeks to discuss obstacles facing the implementation of feed-in tariff projects.

Egypt, China to Finalize Coal-Fired Plant Contract

Egypt's Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy is expected to endorse the final contract to establish a coal-fired power plant with China’s Shanghai Electric when Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El Sisi visits C ...

EEHC, Recovered Energy to Sign Energy Efficiency Contract

The Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC) will ink an agreement with Recovered Energy, in July 2016, to invest $30m in increasing the efficiency of the Sixth of October Power Plant.

Egypt Speeds Up Siemens’ Power Plants Project

Egypt’s strategic plan to speed up the process of executing the Siemens deal by constructing three almost identical power plants in Beni Suef, New Capital, and Burullus is successfully delivering the intended results.

Electricity Ministry Studies Offers for National Grid Maintenance

The Ministry of Electricity has received five offers from Arab and international companies for the maintenance of components of the national electricity grid, said Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC) Chairper ...

EEHC to Invest EGP 3.82b in Egypt’s Infrastructure

Egypt has allocated EGP 3.82b for the laying of distribution lines, building of transformers, and cables of medium and low voltage, plans that are expected to take effect in 2016.

Egyptian Banks to Co-Finance Siemens Power Plants

The Egyptian Electricity Holding Company has signed a loan contract with a consortium of 10 Egyptian banks worth EGP10b ($1.2b) to partially finance three new power plants to be built by German firm Siemens.

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