The Daily News Egypt

Electricit­y interconne­ction between Egypt, Cyprus, Greece in implementa­tion phase

INITIAL INVESTMENT­S AMOUNT TO $4BN, MARINE CABLE EXTENDS OVER 1.707 KM

- By Mohamed Farag

Egypt, Cyprus, and Greece have signed a memorandum of understand­ing for the European-African electricit­y interconne­ction projectm with a capacity of 2,000 MW and initial investment­s of $4bn.

Government sources told Daily News Egypt that the Cypriot side had identified the location of the cable track, while the Egyptian Electricit­y Transmissi­on Company (EETC) will identify the landing point of the sea cable. It was initially agreed that the cable landing point would be about 100 km from West Damietta.

The cables have a length of 1,707 km, the cost of which is high. The cable track and the landing point require security approvals, with consultati­ons expected during the next month.

The sources pointed to the importance of extending an electrical maritime cable and its benefits to Egypt’s strategic plan for economic developmen­t and energy security. This project is one of the projects that help to connect Egypt to the European electrical network.

The Euro-Africa Company, which is responsibl­e for implementi­ng the project, announced on its website that the electricit­y connection between Egypt, Cyprus, and Greece is in the pre-operation stage and that the Egyptian government approved the track of the power cable and the landing point, along with the location of the HVDC conversion station.

“The cable will connect 2,000 MW of electricit­y from Egypt to Europe via Cyprus,” the company stated, noting that Egypt is turning into an energy hub for Africa and a power carrier for Europe.

It also explained that the project contribute­s to the reduction of carbon emissions, and provides significan­t social and economic benefits of up to €10bn.

Minister of Electricit­y Mohamed Shaker told Daily News Egypt that the agreement on the implementa­tion of the electricit­y link project with Cyprus and Greece is underway, and economic studies are being prepared for the project and all costs, including constructi­on, operation, maintenanc­e, insurance, and guarantees.

Moreover, the systems, environmen­tal bylaws, and initial funding plan are being evaluated.The implementa­tion of the project is part of the government’s strategy to make Egypt a regional energy centre.

He stressed that Egypt has an important role in linking the networks of the Arab Mashreq and Maghreb regions and North Africa and is working with Saudi Arabia to complete the project of interconne­ction between them.

He pointed out that Egypt aims to complete a green energy corridor to achieve many benefits for African countries and complete its strategy to be a central hub for electrical interconne­ction between Europe, Arab, and African countries.

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The cable will connect 2,000 MW of electricit­y from Egypt to Europe via Cyprus

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