The Electricity Ministry will not be increasing the feed-in tariff for renewable energy projects in the second phase of the program, as solar energy companies had been hoping, officials tell Al Mal. Ministry officials are reportedly meeting with 50 of phase two’s investors today to discuss the obstacles they face with project financing, after they had urged the ministry to amend the tariff to account for increases in construction costs following the EGP float.
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