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Siemens signs long-term service agreement for existing power stations in Egypt

Posted: February 10, 2016 at 11:38 am   /   Electricity & Power

Solution upgrades to help meet demand peaks at three power plants currently operating in Egypt Will help ensure reliability and availability of country’s energy supply Siemens has extended a long-term contract to provide service and […]

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Infographic: Siemens will boost Egypt's power generation capacity by 50%

Posted: February 3, 2016 at 2:46 pm   /   Electricity & Power

Three natural gas-fired combined cycle power plants – each powered by eight Siemens H-Class gas turbines – and up to 600 wind turbines will boost Egypt’s power generation capacity by more than 50 percent compared […]

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The Egyptian government to engage DFIs and investors to outline 30GW of energy projects this February

Posted: January 27, 2016 at 6:23 pm   /   Electricity & Power

Next month (16 -18 February 2016) Egypt’s government, regulators and public sector stakeholders will discuss the role of DFIs and the private sector to fund and build 30GW of electricity generation, transmission and distribution projects […]

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Egypt approves Chinese coal-fired power plant proposals

Posted: January 10, 2016 at 7:49 pm   /   Electricity & Power

Egypt’s cabinet has approved two conditional contracts with Chinese firms to produce electricity from coal-fired plants with a total capacity of over 4000 megawatts, Electricity Minister Mohamed Shaker said. China’s Dongfang Electric Corporation plans to […]

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Edison signs joint development agreement with Qalaa to build a combined cycle power plant in Abu Qir

Posted: July 24, 2015 at 7:02 pm   /   Electricity & Power

On the occasion of Egypt National Day at Expo, Edison Chief Executive Officer, Bruno Lescoeur, and Qalaa Energy CEO, Mohamed Shoeib, signed a Joint Development Agreement to build an 180 MW power plant, which will bring […]

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