{"id":554137,"date":"2021-12-21T03:59:18","date_gmt":"2021-12-21T03:59:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/enterpriseam.com\/egypt\/goinggreens\/the-green-economy-in-2021-part-i-new-ambitions-amid-supply-chain-woes\/"},"modified":"2021-12-21T03:59:18","modified_gmt":"2021-12-21T03:59:18","slug":"the-green-economy-in-2021-part-i-new-ambitions-amid-supply-chain-woes","status":"publish","type":"goinggreen","link":"https:\/\/enterpriseam.com\/egypt\/goinggreens\/the-green-economy-in-2021-part-i-new-ambitions-amid-supply-chain-woes\/","title":{"rendered":"The green economy in 2021: Part I - New ambitions amid supply chain woes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a id=\"tldr-story-08\" class=\"content-anchor\"><\/a> <strong>The green economy in <\/strong><strong>2021- Part I: Egypt\u2019s shift towards greener energy sources accelerated, but <\/strong><strong>global price increases and supply chain disruptions put the brakes on.<\/strong> 2021 saw Egypt renew its commitment to using greener forms of energy generation, signing off on several big renewables projects, kickstarting its initiative to convert thousands of vehicles to run on natural gas, and moving forward with plans to locally produce electric vehicles. But government and private sector efforts to spur the energy shift were somewhat curtailed by supply chain disruptions and the soaring cost of essential materials.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Throughout the year, our renewable energy ambitions and production increased: <\/strong>The government <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/46eb0c0b-2e62-47e0-8423-05c5359f3275\">announced in November<\/a> that it wants 42% of our electricity to come from renewable sources by 2030 \u2014 accelerating our clean energy transition by five years, and marking a substantial increase from our <a href=\"https:\/\/link.springer.com\/article\/10.1007\/s41207-020-00184-w\">current 10%<\/a>. Renewable energy production from the New and Renewable Energy Authority\u2019s (NREA) projects <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/8635e885-7a91-41df-9c98-219602126a54\">had increased<\/a> over 22% y-o-y in FY2020-2021 (which ends in June 2021) reaching c. 4.5k megawatts \/ hour.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u2026If not installed capacity: <\/strong>As far as capacity is concerned we don\u2019t appear to have gained much. The International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) <a href=\"https:\/\/www.irena.org\/publications\/2021\/Aug\/Renewable-energy-statistics-2021\">estimated<\/a> that we had 5.97 GW at the end of 2020. As of October, we are at 6.11 GW of installed capacity, according to most recent estimates by <a href=\"https:\/\/ent.news\/2021\/12\/Infograph-10-En.pdf\">NREA (pdf)<\/a>. We\u2019ll have to wait until NREA\u2019s next results come out in January to see precisely where we are at now. It is, however, worth noting that the US government had <a href=\"https:\/\/www.trade.gov\/country-commercial-guides\/egypt-electricity-and-renewable-energy\">forecast<\/a> a few months ago that we'll have 6.34 GW at the end of this year.<\/p>\n<p><strong>And plenty of green energy funding came our way: <\/strong>Funding for the green economy was expected to exceed 40% of the EBRD\u2019s planned EUR 1 bn pipeline of Egypt 2021 investments, Heike Harmgart, EBRD managing director for the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean, <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.press\/greeneconomys\/ebrds-plans-greener-egypt-interview-president-odile-renaud-basso-semed-managing-director-heike-harmgart\/\">told Enterprise in May<\/a>. 2021 funding included an <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/320d303f-9f12-4b87-b16f-4cbe5615b532\">EBRD-led<\/a> USD 114 mn package to finance ACWA Power\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/7d32e060-6886-4e50-912d-289c42928f40\">new 200 MW Kom Ombo solar plant<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/debd71b4-aeaa-4929-bab6-a964f4464783\">an EUR 83 mn<\/a> African Development Bank (AfDB) loan to support energy efficiency.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Wind projects started having their moment in the sun: <\/strong>A consortium made up of Orascom Construction (OC), Japan\u2019s Toyota Tsusho Corporation\/Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation, and France\u2019s Engie signed contracts to develop, construct, and operate a 500 MW Ras Ghareb wind farm <a href=\"https:\/\/ent.news\/2021\/10\/OC-Consortium-to-Develop-a-500-MW-Build-Own-Operate-Wind-Farm-in-Egypt.pdf\">back in October (pdf)<\/a>. Meanwhile, Actis-backed Lekela Power inaugurated its 250 MW wind farm in West Bakr <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/c5c730b4-4705-43f2-bfea-72fc0ba4e2db\">last month<\/a>, with the USD 350 mn project expected to increase Egypt\u2019s wind energy capacity by 18%, while Al Nowais is moving forward with a 500 MW wind farm in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ameapower.com\/amea-power-signs-power-purchase-agreement-for-500-mw-wind-and-200mw-solar-power-projects-in-egypt\/\">Ras Ghareb<\/a>. Meanwhile, a consortium made up of ACWA Power and Hassan Allam Holding plans to replace <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.press\/stories\/2018\/11\/04\/acwa-hassan-allam-ink-ppa-for-usd-2-3-bn-power-plant-2\/\">a gas-powered<\/a> combined-cycle power plant in Luxor for a 1.1 GW wind farm after the Madbouly Cabinet approved the <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/d45c8a48-c37c-4a61-a59c-2bb02fd3c762\">move in the summer<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Solar projects were relatively small-scale \u2014 but interest remained steady: <\/strong>Notable projects include Emirati firm Al Nowais\u2019 subsidiary AMEA Power more than doubling the capacity of its planned Kom Ombo solar PV plant size, to 500 MW from 200 MW <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.press\/stories\/2020\/12\/15\/a-good-day-for-renewable-energy-27207\/\">back in 2020<\/a>. Qalaa Holdings\u2019 Taqa Arabia is also looking to increase its solar energy capacity to 400-500 MW within five years, a 6x increase from 70 MW currently, Qalaa Holdings\u2019 chairman Ahmed Heikal said <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/0a41ad6b-9141-4ceb-9c19-9cdb81e423f3\">back in October<\/a>. Contracts to set up a EUR 38 mn, 50 MW solar power plant in Zaafarana by mid-2022 <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/ac41c471-8fe6-44df-b5a6-7ceb7b8256cf\">were inked<\/a> between a consortium led by Germany\u2019s Belectric and the NREA.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Green hydrogen also generated excitement: <\/strong>2021 was the year we started hearing <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.press\/greeneconomys\/enterprise-explains-green-hydrogen\/\">serious talk about green hydrogen<\/a> in Egypt. In July, President Abdel Fattah El Sisi <a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/Egy.Pres.Spokesman\/posts\/353347579487310\">issued a directive<\/a> to establish Egypt\u2019s green hydrogen strategy, with a view to launching an initial phase of projects that <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/fe7a15bc-d122-4bdd-9aab-2af8f4f37393\">could be worth<\/a> USD 3-4 bn. Back in November, Orascom Construction <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/6ebef003-0472-4513-93aa-ef59d457a5ea\">announced<\/a> that it is joining a <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/d7f65631-b26f-45aa-a4de-a2daadb77981\">developer consortium<\/a> of Norway\u2019s Scatec, Nassif Sawiris-backed Fertiglobe, and the Sovereign Fund of Egypt to build the 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Ain Sokhna, with the facility expected to come online by 2024.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Egypt is also exploring carbon capture technology<\/strong>, with the government <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/4ed7b3c1-2514-4f68-9b61-11486f0e348a\">looking to line up<\/a> a carbon capture agreement with Eni \u2014 Egypt\u2019s first. <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/0393bae3-63d8-4053-935f-39e95f3e8377\">Earlier this month<\/a>, representatives of Mitsubishi discussed working with the Oil Ministry on carbon capture and green hydrogen and during talks with Minister Tarek El Molla.<\/p>\n<p><strong>And funds started flowing into desalination: <\/strong>The Sovereign Fund of Egypt (SFE) announced a <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/a70db4f1-664a-4a7b-ad25-022b8b2d3e1d\">USD 2.5 bn plan<\/a> to quadruple our desalination capacity in the next five years, and <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/230ab7eb-25c7-4298-b601-6c6e298eac0a\">issued tenders<\/a> in October for private companies to build 17 solar-powered desalination plants. In June, Orascom Construction and Metito <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/4fcc786f-3bb7-49bc-ac32-adda5f0f3c64\">successfully delivered<\/a> a USD 130 mn seawater desalination plant in East Port Said. And KarmWater, the newly-launched water solutions division of local solar power developer KarmSolar, is running a solar-powered water desalination project <a href=\"https:\/\/ent.news\/2021\/9\/Press-Release-KarmSolar-launches-water-solutions-division-KarmWater.pdf\">in Marsa Alam (pdf)<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>But amid financing challenges, some sectors \u2014 like <\/strong><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/c8df415c-5c63-489d-b8bc-a682c59a8ef4\">much-touted waste-to-energy<\/a><\/strong><strong> (WtE) \u2014 struggled to get off the ground: <\/strong>Overall, little progress was made attracting investment for WtE projects. <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/76c4f48e-e73e-42a4-8c6e-03d0fab064e0\">Egypt did launch<\/a> its first WtE plant, but several <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.press\/greeneconomys\/waste-energy-isnt-getting-off-ground-can-done\/\">companies told Enterprise<\/a> that structural problems \u2014 including a feed-in tariff which they argue is too low at EGP 1.4\/Kwh \u2014 mean widespread WtE investment isn\u2019t financially viable.<\/p>\n<p><strong>And though our <\/strong><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.press\/hardhats\/feasible-plan-convert-vehicles-natgas-gasoline-national-scale\/\">natgas transition scheme<\/a><\/strong><strong> got going, it\u2019s been hit by supply shortages: <\/strong>The government\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/a946047f-ec53-4300-942f-165509dbcc68\">ambitious plan<\/a> to switch passenger cars to run on natgas got underway in 2021, with almost 7.7k natgas-run cars given out <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/91a7b5ab-6493-45f2-992b-422c294c8c39\">as of October<\/a>. But some dual-fuel vehicles will be EGP 3-5k more expensive after the Finance Ministry approved three manufacturers\u2019 requests to raise their prices. This came off the back of the global supply chain crunch which led to a hike <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/de33c454-7bba-4129-85ae-0c044abeef49\">in shipment costs<\/a>, and delays of chips and other car components.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cost increases of imported materials also impacted our local EV production plans: <\/strong>Negotiations between state-owned <a href=\"https:\/\/mih.eg\/myservice\/el-nasr-automotive-manufacturing-co\/\">El Nasr Automotive<\/a> and China\u2019s Dongfeng \u2014 who had signed an agreement in January to <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/87ee0a12-f801-4476-a5bf-775ddebde97c\">locally assemble E70s<\/a> \u2014 <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/6f0f9e19-5e30-400f-8dba-6213afd8fb58\">broke down<\/a> in November, reportedly largely due to the rising cost of imported materials. Prior to the collapse, El Nasr was aiming to have the first 100 E70 vehicles ready by July-August 2022.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Though they\u2019re still moving forward: <\/strong>El Nasr anticipated having a new partner by the end of November, Managing Director Hany El Kholy <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.press\/greeneconomys\/egypts-ev-plans-post-dongfeng\/\">told Enterprise<\/a>. Renewable energy industry leader <a href=\"https:\/\/www.weareinfinity.com\/en\/About-Us\">Infinity<\/a> was continuing <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/5c2b1fb1-bc6d-4c3a-b1e3-a52b3d9824d4\">with plans<\/a> to work with the government to set up 6k electric vehicle charging points, across 3k charging stations nationwide over the next three years, Managing Director of Infinity EV Shams Abdel Ghaffar said. And state-owned Engineering Automotive Manufacturing Company <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/cf050293-8a9f-48d9-b6d6-64eb0b1b3a20\">signed a cooperation agreement<\/a> with private Egyptian tech firm <a href=\"https:\/\/brightskiesinc.com\/#about\">BrightSkies<\/a> to manufacture key components for Egypt\u2019s first locally-assembled electric microbuses.<\/p>\n<p><strong>With plans for all-private sector manufacturing being discussed:<\/strong> General Motors and Al Mansour Automotive could partner up to produce electric vehicles in Egypt under a memorandum of understanding signed by the two companies <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/91d0dbdf-a5f2-4ea7-b310-a8bbbe34a0f7\">earlier this month<\/a>. The companies will assess production requirements, sales volumes, and the incentives that are on offer, and will produce a study to put to the government within the next 2-3 months, he said.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The commodities boom and supply chain disruptions hurt renewables, particularly solar: <\/strong> With aluminum and copper prices rising throughout the year, <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.press\/greeneconomys\/global-commodities-boom-putting-egyptian-solar-players-pressure\/\">local solar producers were hit particularly hard<\/a> by the start of a new commodities supercycle. To cope, they had to increase their prices, delay projects, or absorb the costs and accept squeezed margins.<\/p>\n<p><strong>And even some of our biggest projects may be delayed as a result: <\/strong>In September, both ACWA Power and Al Nowais <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.press\/stories\/2021\/09\/16\/two-renewable-energy-producers-want-to-delay-work-on-their-egypt-projects-53679\/\">reportedly asked<\/a> the Electricity Ministry to extend their project implementation timelines \u201cuntil prices settle down,\u201d according to NREA Deputy Director Ehab Ismail, who said rising shipping costs and an increase in the prices of solar cells were putting them over budget. The local press had reported that ACWA sought to postpone work on its 200 MW Kom Ombo solar plant by nine months and Al Nowais wanted to extend fundraising for its solar power projects by six months, until June 2022. Al Nowais had also been <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/507a45b0-6eca-4dea-b008-ea18d022f525\">reportedly<\/a> looking to sell its license in Benban in order to fund other projects.<\/p>\n<p><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">EDITOR'S NOTE: This story was amended on 17 January, 2021 to reflect that Engineering Automotive Manufacturing Company (EAMCO) is no longer a subsidiary of El Nasr Automotive.<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n<hr class=\"grey-line\" \/>\n<p><strong>Your top climate stories for the week:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Mitsubishi interested in Egypt green hydro projects?<\/strong> Representatives of the Japanese firm <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/0393bae3-63d8-4053-935f-39e95f3e8377\">discussed working with the Oil Ministry<\/a> on clean energy projects such as green hydrogen and carbon capture.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Natgas transition:<\/strong> State-owned companies Cargas and Gastec <a href=\"https:\/\/enterprise.news\/egypt\/en\/news\/story\/a3cbfd54-89c0-41c6-b143-e9b117f2392f\">inked two contracts<\/a> worth EGP 200 mn to finance the national program to convert cars to run on natural gas.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The green economy in 2021- Part I: Egypt\u2019s shift towards greener energy sources accelerated, but global price increases and supply chain disruptions put the brakes on. 2021 saw Egypt renew its commitment to using greener forms of energy generation, signing off on several big renewables projects, kickstarting its initiative to convert thousands of vehicles to [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":554138,"template":"","categories":[],"tags":[571,9259,233,72,3118,2015,334,3120,3119],"class_list":["post-554137","goinggreen","type-goinggreen","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","tag-ebrd","tag-ehab-ismail","tag-enterprise-going-green","tag-enterpriseam","tag-hany-el-kholy","tag-heike-harmgart","tag-infinity","tag-new-and-renewable-energy-authoritys-nrea","tag-shams-abdel-ghaffar","wpautop","entry"],"acf":{"mongo_id":"e0ef70e6-4c9d-41f3-b9c4-e734f2e35af4","is_powered_by":true,"story_type":"2","photo_url":"https:\/\/ent.news\/2021\/12\/437.jpg","photo_position":"above","related_issue":[554115],"teaser":"","voice_url":""},"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v27.1 (Yoast SEO v27.1.1) - 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