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 volume 13, issue #13 - Monday, July 21, 2008

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Egypt to increase power generation by 7.3 GW

12-06-08 Speaking at a meeting of the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company, the country's Electricity Minister Hasan Yunis has said that the Egyptian Government plans to spend $ 7.5 bn on power generation over the next five years.
Yunis said that in addition to raising Egypt's power generation capacity by 7,375 MW, the investment would boost Egypt's wind, hydroelectric and solar power, and extend the country's aerial and terrestrial power lines by 7,700 km. The Minister added that he had managed to secure the greater portion of the funds needed to finance the scheme.

The new plants and the expansion of existing ones form part of Egypt's 2007-12 energy plan that will bring installed generation capacity in Egypt to more than 23 GW.
Energy use has tripled in the last 20 years, with installed capacity now at 15,200 MW. Peak load has topped the 12,000 MW mark.

Meanwhile, Egypt's electricity capacity output has grown at an annual 6.5 % over the last ten years and is expected to keep growing at such rates.
The Egyptian Government is committed to increasing investment in renewable energy, so that by 2020 about 20 % of the country's energy needs will be covered from renewable energy sources.

Source: www.zeenews.com



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