en.Wedoany.com Reported - Egypt's Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, Mahmoud Esmat, recently met with a delegation from Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power, led by Chairman Mohammad Abdullah Abunayyan. The discussions focused on measures to accelerate the implementation and grid connection timelines of renewable energy projects in Egypt.
Esmat was briefed on the progress of a 1,100 MW wind power project. The project is being developed in two phases: the first phase, with a capacity of 550 MW, is located in the Gabal El-Zeit area; the second phase, also 550 MW, is being implemented in the Gulf of Suez. The project is scheduled to connect to the national grid in 2027. The minister also followed up on the progress of the 1,200 MW wind power project in South Hurghada, which is expected to begin supplying power to the national grid in 2029.
The talks focused on possible measures to accelerate project implementation and ensure grid connection before the scheduled dates, taking into account the ongoing development of Egypt's renewable energy strategy, including new solar and wind power capacity planned for addition in the coming years. Esmat stated that the ministry will closely monitor renewable energy projects implemented under the national energy strategy, emphasizing the importance of adhering to timelines and ensuring timely grid connection. He noted that, in the context of renewable energy investment and the expansion of energy storage systems, the government is providing the necessary support to accelerate project progress, with the goal of increasing the share of clean energy in Egypt's electricity mix to 45% by 2028, thereby reducing reliance on fossil fuels and enhancing grid stability.
The minister stated that the government is working with development partners and investors to shorten implementation cycles and accelerate project delivery, expressing appreciation for the ongoing cooperation with ACWA Power in the renewable energy sector.
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