On February 28, Egypt finalized agreements with seven global developers for green hydrogen and renewable energy projects, with anticipated investments totaling USD 40 billion (EGP 1.2 trillion).
These Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), announced via a statement on the country’s cabinet Facebook page, mark significant progress towards sustainable energy initiatives over the next decade.
The signing ceremony was presided over by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, accompanied by Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mohamed Shaker and Minister of Planning and Economic Development Hala El-Said.
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The statement highlighted the role of the Sovereign Fund of Egypt (TSFE) in positioning the country as a central hub for green energy initiatives. It also noted the successful launch of Africa’s first integrated green ammonia production plant in emerging markets, underscoring Egypt’s commitment to advancing renewable energy projects.
The green hydrogen projects, set to be established in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, aim to bolster Egypt’s National Green Hydrogen Strategy.
President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has emphasized the government’s focus on renewable energy projects, aiming to generate 42 percent of power through renewable sources by 2030, and up to 60 percent by 2040. This underscores Egypt’s commitment to transitioning towards a greener and more sustainable energy landscape.