IRENA: Egypt Could Generate 53% Electricity from Renewables by 2030
Egypt could produce up to 53% of its electricity from renewable resources by 2030, saving the government up to $900 million each year.
Egypt could produce up to 53% of its electricity from renewable resources by 2030, saving the government up to $900 million each year.
Three companies have already finalized their offers for the 50 MW Zaafarana solar plant tender.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi met with ABB Group's CEO, Ulrich Spiesshofer, where they reviewed Egypt's economic reform program.
Infinity Solar is currently developing a 100 MW wind facility at Zaafarana in order to support the government’s renewable energy program.
UK’s ATKINS shows interest in Egypt’s renewable energy cooperation, especially in the wind energy field.
Egyptian Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy initiated a project worth EGP 5 billion to establish the hugest wind farm in the Middle East, as part of the country’s plans to increase renewable energy usage ...
The investment bank, EFG Hermes, is considering management investments in renewable-energy projects in Egypt.
Egypt will produce 42% of its electricity from renewable resources by 2025, the Minister of Electricity and Mineral Resources, Mohamed Shaker.
The Egyptian Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy signed a $400 million agreement with a private sector company to establish a wind farm.
Elsewedy Electric Company and Marubeni Corporation are looking to build two wind farms in Egypt