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Egypt, UAE strengthen partnership on energy storage projects

Businessmen Team news 10 August 2025 08:36 PM
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Egypt, UAE strengthen partnership on energy storage projects

Dr. Mahmoud Esmat, Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, met with Sheikh Hussein Al Nowais, Chairman of AMEA Power, a subsidiary of the Emirati Al Nowais Group, at the Ministry’s headquarters in the Administrative Capital. They discussed ways to support and enhance cooperation, as well as increase the company’s investments in renewable energy and battery-based energy storage. Plans include establishing several standalone storage facilities for the first time in Egypt to maximize returns from renewable energy and bolster the stability of the unified power grid during peak demand periods.

This aligns with the Ministry’s broader strategy to increase reliance on renewable energy, optimize the use of conventional fuels, reduce carbon emissions, and boost private sector involvement and investments in implementing the National Energy Strategy. The goal is to achieve a 42% share of clean energy in the energy mix by 2030 and 65% of total energy generation by 2040.

Esmat reviewed progress on the 1,000 MW Abidos 2 solar energy project and its associated 600 MWh battery storage facility, currently under development in Aswan Governorate, as well as the 500 MW Amunet 2 wind energy project in Ras Shukheir.

They also discussed the implementation of the project for two standalone energy storage stations, each with a capacity of 1,500 MWh. This is the first energy storage project using the standalone storage system on the unified electricity grid, currently being implemented in Aswan and Red Sea governorates.

The meeting further explored ways to support increased investments by AMEA Power in Egypt and reviewed several collaborative projects within the partnership framework between the electricity sector and Al Nowais Group. They also discussed plans to secure electricity supply and ensure grid stability, particularly during peak hours.

Esmat highlighted the successful introduction of battery-based energy storage systems in Egypt for the first time in recent months. Currently, a 300 MWh storage facility operated by AMEA Power in Aswan contributes to the grid’s capacity. He emphasized ongoing efforts to expand standalone storage plants distributed as part of the plan to strengthen the electricity grid and increase its capacity, including those being implemented by Al Nowais Group.

He underscored the importance of energy storage systems in ensuring grid stability and continuous electricity supply amid growing reliance on renewable energy. He added that the private sector is a key partner in executing the energy strategy and is leading the implementation of projects within the framework of this strategy. He praised the cooperation and partnership with AMEA Power and commended the company’s adherence to project timelines and schedules, which paves the way for further joint initiatives.