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EBRD to lend €183m to help Egypt connect 1.3 GW of renewables
التاريخ : 28 / 11 / 2019
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is offering the funds to Egypt’s transmission system operator to strengthen the country’s grid to host more renewable energy in anticipation of rising power demand over the coming decade.


The Egyptian Electricity Transmission Cohas secured a €183 million loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to help it integrate 1.3 GW of new renewable energy generation capacity into its grid as it faces the challenge of rising electricity demand.

The transmission company said it will use the loan to refurbish the network and add new high-voltage substations, in part to reduce transmission losses. The EBRD will also help the grid operator and Egypt’s electricity regulator develop a regulatory framework to facilitate private energy generation and supply projects.

The lender promised to help Egypt establish a “new channel for the growth of the private renewable sector, which will further improve the sector’s competitiveness”. The EBRD said the financial support it is offering is part of its broader efforts to back “the development of a more resilient and robust electricity grid across Egypt”.

Egypt aims to source 20% of its electricity from renewables by 2022 – and 42% by 2035 – in line with legislation introduced in 2015. International Renewable Energy Agency figures stated the country had just 750 MW of solar generation capacity at the end of last year but the government is rapidly bringing large amounts of new PV capacity online – most notably at the massive Benban solar complex.

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