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Egypt starts talks to sell surplus electricity to Europe and Africa

by Amwal Al Ghad English
Egypt’s sovereign wealth fund

Egypt started talks to sell electricity to Europe and Africa, pressing its advantage as a producer of cheap renewable energy in a bid to become a regional export hub, the head of its sovereign wealth fund said.

The nation, which has a surplus of electricity, sees unspecified “power-hungry” countries to the north as possible customers, according to Chief Executive Officer Ayman Soliman.

Egypt could supply Europe via a planned sub-sea cable to Cyprus and Greece, he told Bloomberg

Electricity exports could be a lucrative earner for Egypt, which is already becoming a natural-gas hub after offshore discoveries.

The North African nation, which has capacity of about 50 gigawatts — a fifth of that excess — has long-used gas-fired plants and hydropower and is boosting use of other sources. Around 8.6% of the country’s power comes from renewables, and it’s targeting 20% by 2022 and more than doubling that by 2035.

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