en.Wedoany.com Reported - Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi recently reviewed progress on the country's renewable energy expansion plan, covering national grid upgrades, large-scale solar project development, battery energy storage systems, and clean energy transition initiatives such as the "Energy Valley" project.
During a meeting with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Ismat, President El-Sisi was briefed on the implementation of the second phase of projects aimed at strengthening the national grid. According to the Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy, this phase includes approximately 105 projects designed to enhance grid reliability and support renewable energy integration.

Discussions focused on progress in connecting solar and wind energy projects to the national grid by 2027. President El-Sisi emphasized the importance of improving power supply quality, enhancing the efficiency of conventional fuel utilization, and ensuring grid stability, while requiring adherence to established implementation timelines. These measures are part of Egypt's overall strategy to advance sustainable development and accelerate the national energy transition.
Officials also reviewed the implementation of solar power and energy storage projects aimed at increasing the share of renewable energy in Egypt's electricity mix to 45% within the next two years. Plans include expanding both grid-connected and standalone battery storage facilities to enhance system flexibility and renewable energy integration capabilities.
One of the key projects discussed was the Obelisk Solar Power Plant. The first phase of this project, comprising 500 MW of solar generation capacity and a 200 MWh grid-connected battery storage system, was successfully connected to the national grid earlier this year. The second phase will add another 500 MW of solar capacity, expected to be connected to the grid in the coming weeks to support the integration of more renewable energy capacity during the current summer season.
President El-Sisi instructed relevant authorities to conduct continuous monitoring and periodic reviews of renewable energy projects under development and in operation. He also called for enhanced cooperation between government entities and local and international private sector partners involved in executing projects under Egypt's national energy strategy. The President further emphasized the importance of expanding energy storage systems, particularly those financed in local currency, to maximize renewable energy utilization and enhance grid resilience.
The meeting also reviewed progress on the "Energy Valley" project, one of the world's largest integrated clean energy development initiatives. The project plans to provide 1.7 GWac of solar photovoltaic generation capacity in Minya Governorate, supported by battery storage systems with a total capacity of 4 GWh. These storage facilities will be distributed across Minya Governorate, Qena Governorate, and Alexandria Governorate.
President El-Sisi emphasized the strategic importance of these projects in expanding renewable energy deployment, reducing carbon emissions, diversifying energy sources, and strengthening long-term energy security. He also reiterated that the localization of renewable energy manufacturing and related industries remains a key pillar of the country's green transition strategy.
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