Egypt and Denmark team up to accelerate renewable energy

Egypt, Kairo: Egypt and Denmark have entered into an agreement aimed at accelerating the green transformation of Egypt by involving more Danish investors.

 


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Egypt, Kairo: Egypt and Denmark have entered into an agreement aimed at accelerating the green transformation of Egypt by involving more Danish investors.

Egypt’s Prime Minister Dr Mostafa Madbouly and Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen agreed to extend the strategic energy sector cooperation and technical aid agreement between Egypt and Denmark, closing the deal on a signing ceremony earlier this month.

According to an official release, the renewed agreement was signed by Egypt’s Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Dr Mohamed Shaker and Denmark’s Ambassador to Egypt Svend Olling.

“The purpose of the cooperation agreement, which was signed in July 2020, is to facilitate closer cooperation between Egyptian government institutions and their Danish counterparts through the strategic energy sector,” said Dr Shaker.

“Danish experts will support the energy system’s ability to integrate with renewable energies in a more economical and effective way, as well as review wind energy projects in Egypt, and transfer Danish experience through various training programs,” concluded Dr Muhammad Al-Yamani, Chairman of the Arab Council for Sustainable Energy.

 

Source: Energy & Utilities