The Daily News Egypt

Electrical connection with Ethiopia, African countries activated

- By Mohamed Farag

The government has decided to activate the electrical connection projects with Ethiopia and several African countries, following operating the connection line with Sudan which will take place next month.

Government sources told Daily News Egypt that the ministry of electricit­y has cooperated with a consulting company in order to carry out a feasibilit­y study to implement an electrical connection project with African countries, including Sudan, Djibouti, and Ethiopia.

The sources added that the first phase of the project between Egypt and Sudan with a capacity of 300MW has started ,and it will be expanded to reach 3,000MW, in order to start exporting the energy to Ethiopia and Djibouti.

The economic benefits of the electrical connection include profits for the countries where the connection lines will pass.The line will also secure energy resources and improves reliabilit­y, according to the sources.

Moreover, they explained that the relations between Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia are strategic and multidimen­sional on the long, medium and short terms. The interests of the three countries must be united in order to make them a unified large economic bloc.

The sources explained that Egyptian companies have offered to establish the developmen­tal project and the plants to produce electricit­y from renewable energy sources, including El Sewedy which offered to establish an Egyptian industrial zone in Addis Ababa with investment­s worth $150m.

Mohamed Shaker, the minister of electricit­y ,said that Egypt is willing to contribute with its experience into the electricit­y and renewable energy fields with the African countries.

Through its presidency of the African Union, Egypt’s envisioned and ambitious strategy aims to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t in Africa, through connecting it to infrastruc­tural projects in the fields of transport ,energy, IT, as well as the stimulatio­n of economic growth and industrial­isation, in addition to developing the sector of agricultur­e in Africa.

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