BP solar energy subsidiary Lightsource is planning “a couple” of 100 MW projects for Egypt as it eyes as much as USD 8 bn-worth of projects across the globe, the company’s CEO Nick Bolye told the National. Egypt’s sunny climate, rising electricity prices, and a large number of “bankable parties” all make it an interesting market for the company, Bolye added. BP is already the largest international investor in the country. Lightsource is “adopting a wait-and-see approach,” in other Middle East countries.
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