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Electricit­y ministry resumes talks with China’s GCL to install solar panel integrated complex

- By Mohamed Farag

The Ministry of Electricit­y resumed its negotiatio­ns with China’s GCL Group to set up an integrated industrial complex in order to produce solar panels with a capacity of 5GW.

The Minister of Military Production, Mohamed Al-Assar, told Daily News Egypt that the ministry was negotiatin­g with Chinese and German companies to install a solar panel production plant in Egypt.

A source from the military production ministry informed DNE that the main reason behind the stalled previous negotiatio­ns was that the Chinese company had requested the signing of conditiona­l agreements before contractin­g.The source said that the Chinese request has not been accepted.

DNE reported in July that the negotiatio­ns with the GCL Group had been stalled after the Chinese company made a request that the ministry purchases the factory’s entire production.

The ministry denied the request as the Egyptian market would not absorb 5GW of solar panels per year.

Moreover, exporting opportunit­ies would also be limited due to the spread of other low-cost Chinese products.

Egypt has received a grant from the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Developmen­t worth KD 200,000 last year to complete the feasibilit­y studies for the solar panels plant, relying on Egyptian silica sand.

According to the ministry, the solar panel complex will be built over five stages, starting with the extraction of pure Egyptian quartz,to the manufactur­e of silicon metal and poly silicon and the manufactur­ing of solar cells and panels.

The ministry aims to benefit from the expertise of internatio­nal companies to localise this technology and meet the needs of the local market of solar cells, as well as export the surplus of production to Arab and African countries.

 ??  ?? The Minister of Military Production, Mohamed Al-Assar
The Minister of Military Production, Mohamed Al-Assar

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