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Egypt Launches $500M Solar Plant to Tackle Power Outages & Expand Renewables

Egypt Launches $500M Solar Plant to Tackle Power Outages & Expand Renewables

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 15, 2024 7:33 pm
By Taha Sakr 2 Min Read
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In a major stride toward addressing its energy challenges and transitioning to greener solutions, Egypt has inaugurated a $500 million solar power plant in Aswan. Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly announced the launch on Saturday, underscoring its role in the country’s broader strategy to enhance renewable energy production and combat power shortages.

The Abydos Solar PV Plant, constructed in just 18 months by Emirati firm AMEA Power, features a 500-megawatt capacity. The facility is set to produce 1,500 gigawatt-hours of clean energy annually, sufficient to power 300,000 homes while offsetting 782,300 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.

“This project is pivotal in reducing our reliance on conventional energy sources and addressing the pressing issue of power outages, which were exacerbated last summer by record-breaking heatwaves and surging electricity demand,” Madbouly stated.

Leveraging Aswan’s Solar Advantage

Located in Aswan, a region renowned for its high solar irradiance, the Abydos plant complements the Benban Solar Park, one of the largest solar installations in Africa and the Middle East. This strategic placement strengthens Egypt’s position as a regional leader in renewable energy infrastructure.

Expanding Egypt’s Renewable Energy Portfolio

Furthering its commitment to renewable energy, the Egyptian government has signed an agreement with AMEA Power to develop a $600 million wind power project in Ras Shukeir. The wind farm, also set to deliver 500 megawatts of capacity, will contribute significantly to Egypt’s goal of raising renewable energy’s share in its total energy mix from 11.5% to 42% by 2030.

Meeting Growing Energy Demands

Despite notable advancements in energy generation, Egypt faces persistent challenges, including rapid population growth, aging infrastructure, and rising fuel costs. The government’s emphasis on expanding renewable energy sources like solar and wind addresses these hurdles while aligning with its commitment to sustainable development.

The inauguration of the Abydos Solar PV Plant is a testament to Egypt’s ambition to meet its growing energy needs sustainably and position itself as a clean energy leader in the region.

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