Egypt strengthens power sector


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Egypt's industrial and energy expansion accelerates factory construction, non-oil investment, and power generation capacity, with new combined-cycle, steam, and wind power plants, expanded infrastructure, and multilateral financing scheduled through 2017.

 

The Big Picture

Egypt's plan to expand factories and power via major investments, worker training, and diverse generation by 2017.

  • 58 factories first, $2.5B; then 112 factories, $1.9B.
  • 600,000 workers slated for industrial training programs.
  • Non-oil investments reach $3.7B; construction gains $6.8B.
  • 14,500 MW added in 2012-17 to meet rising electricity demand.

 

To increase Egypts nonoil exports to $36.7 billion by 2013, the Egyptian government is attempting to achieve a 10 annual growth rate for industry. This growth will be achieved by constructing new factories.

 

Initially, 58 factories, requiring an investment of $2.5 billion and supported by broader power sector investment initiatives, will be constructed. In the second stage, 112 factories requiring investments of $1.9 billion will be constructed.

Industrial training for 600,000 persons, including efforts to train nuclear engineers across key sectors, will be necessary, extending the investment in nonoilrelated sectors to $3.7 billion and giving the construction industry a $6.8 billion boost. Egypts Ministry of Trade and Industry recently announced the plan.

The Ministry of Electricity and Energy will be responsible for helping develop, through power sector investments nationwide, additional power generation capacity to cope with the increased demand for energy. In the next fiveyear plan 201217, 14,500 megawatts MW are planned to be constructed, according to Dr. Hassan Younis, minister of electricity and energy.

In March, the Ministry of Electricity and Energy announced plans to develop two power plants with a combined capacity of 2,250 MW and requiring total investments of $2.2 billion. The 750MW Banha combinedcycle power plant and the 1,500 North Giza power plant, with GE technology contracts supporting related projects, will be financed locally, with the cooperation of the Islamic Bank and other Arab financing committees.

Also in March, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Japan to finance a 220MW wind farm in the Gulf of ElZiet through a $432 million loan. A $105 million agreement was signed with the Kuwaiti Fund for Development to finance the 1,300MW Ain AlSukhna steam power plant. All of these power plants are scheduled to begin operating by 2017.

 

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