Egypt and Sudan will launch the first phase of the joint electricity interconnection project this month that will see them share 50 MW of capacity, the local press reported, citing a government official. The project reportedly cost EGP 509 mn and spans 1k km. The grid interconnection project has been planned for years, but was delayed by political upheaval in Sudan and complications from discussions over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. There are many other interconnection agreements in the pipeline as Egypt aims to become a Mediterranean energy hub.
More from Enterprise
Your points are currency, treat them like one
Most people treat credit card points like a pleasant surprise:…
How should young people think about money and budgeting?
Your income and your time are your biggest assets in…
Egypt tenders 128-km transmission line to plug in El Dabaa
Plus: Gov’t mulls importing 30 more LNG cargoes in 4Q…
Blnk raises USD 37.1 mn to scale its consumer finance operations
The local fintech reached profitability last year and will use…