Egypt and Saudi Arabia are expected to sign contracts for their USD 1.6 bn electricity interconnection project “in two months’ time,” Electricity Minister Mohamed Shaker told reporters yesterday, Youm 7 reports. Egypt has completed all the necessary prep work for the project, which should see the two countries exchange up to 3 GW of power. Shaker also said that a similar interconnection project with Sudan would be established “within four months.” Egypt had made these interconnection projects a mainstay of foreign economic cooperation, with plans for projects underway with Jordan and potential plans with Cyprus.
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