On a slow morning in the foreign press, Egypt and Greece’s 3 GW electricity interconnector is getting the most attention: Euronews and Africa News are both looking at the EUR 3.5 bn GREGY project, which will supply Europe electricity as it transition away from Russian fossil fuels amid a historic energy crisis. The project is being led by Greek infrastructure developer Copelouzos, which will also work with Egypt to install 9.5 GW of renewable energy generation capacity for export to Europe.
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