Egypt signs deal to create transformer station ahead of the summer

Thursday 16-04-2015 02:32 PM
Egypt signs deal to create transformer station ahead of the summer

The South Cairo Electricity Distribution Company and power station is pictured at the Imbaba area in Cairo, September 26, 2014. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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CAIRO, Apr 16 (Aswat Masriya) - Egypt's Electricity Ministry signed on Thursday a deal to create a transformer station worth 210.8 million Egyptian pounds in the Suez Canal region, as the country gears up for the summer.

The project will be funded by partners headed by the European Union's European Investment Bank, said Ahmed Hanafi, head of the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company.

Hanafi said, in a statement by the Electricity Ministry, that the new project aims to meet the expected increase in electricity consumption next summer.

Egypt has been facing an energy crisis for years, with power outages surging in the summer.

Egyptian authorities have often owed the power crisis to a larger fuel crisis and have been taking measures in recent months to diversify sources of energy.

The government has turned to renewable energy such as solar and wind energy. The state has also passed legislations allowing the generation of energy from coal, despite environmental concerns.

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