Egypt energy independence
Egypt Commits to Green Energy With Major Solar and Wind
Cairo is redrawing the map of its energy future with a USD 1.6 billion (EGP 79.36 billion) handshake sealed with Norwegian developer Scatec to build a 1 gigawatt (GW) solar plant and
Egypt repaid over $1 bln in energy debts as it secures gas
By the end of 2025, an additional $1.4 billion is expected to be paid to alleviate financial pressures further and restore confidence in Egypt''s energy sector. "We cannot expect local production to
Egypt Accelerates Energy Growth with Bold Licensing
Egypt is boosting its upstream oil and gas sector with an ambitious licensing strategy, major international partnerships, and infrastructure projects, aiming to drill 586 wells by 2030 and
Les progrès de l''Égypte en matière de
Le 2024 Egypt Energy Show (EGYPS), qui s''est déroulé en février, était axé sur le thème « Advancing Energy Transition, Security, and Decarbonization », soulignant l''importance croissante de l''Égypte sur la scène
AMEA Power Successfully Commissions Landmark Battery Energy
Egypt''s first utility-scale battery energy system storage developed by AMEA Power, delivered ahead of schedule Commissioning follows recent financial close, marking a major milestone in
Egypt''s El-Dabaa Nuclear Plant to generate over 4.8 GW – IAEA
Egypt''s El-Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant is expected to generate over 4.8 gigawatts of electricity, supplying around 10 per cent of the country''s energy needs, according to the International
Arcius Energy in talks to launch long-term strategic projects
For his part, Yafei praised Egypt''s efforts, led by the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, in securing energy supplies. He affirmed Arcius Energy''s commitment to investing in the
Top 10 African Countries Advancing Nuclear Power Projects
African countries increase their nuclear ambitions as the energy demand continues to rise. Egypt''s $28B plant tops the list, while Rwanda explores the potential of microreactors. SMRs also start
Egypt needs more drinkable Water – how windy coastal
This energy demand makes desalination plants costly to run. If a country''s electricity is generated from burning fossil fuels like coal, using this dirty energy to run a desalination plant would
New Deals, New Dependencies: Incentivizing Green Energy in Egypt
Without specific incentives for investors to prioritize local use of the energy produced, the green energy transition could paradoxically worsen energy access in Egypt, particularly for rural and
FM: Egyptians abroad key to strengthening Egypt''s global
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigration Badr Abdelatty affirmed that Egyptians residing abroad constitute a solid pillar of bolstering Egypt''s stature at both regional and international levels.
