Building on Scatecโs strong renewables position in Egypt and the recently announced plan for a 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Egypt, Scatec CEO, Raymond Carlsen met with HE President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, to discuss plans for large scale seawater desalination, hydrogen, and ammonia production based on renewable power in the country.
The meeting was attended by the Prime Minister, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, Dr. Mohamed Shaker, CEO of The Sovereign Fund of Egypt, Mr. Ayman Soliman, and the Norwegian Ambassador, Hilde Klemetsdal, and is proof of Egyptโs great ambitions to develop a range of green energy projects, and Scatecโs intention to take an important role in these projects as the largest renewable energy producer in the country.
โIt was a great honour to meet with HE President El-Sisi, where he shared the governmentโs ambition to develop Egypt into a renewable hub for the region. Power from solar and wind, green hydrogen, green ammonia, and water desalination are all key components of this plan and Scatec is well-positioned to take part in it. We are impressed by the strong commitment shown by the countryโs leadership, which bodes well for the future of renewable energy and its applications in Egyptโ, says CEO Raymond Carlsen.
Supported by the governmentโs ambitions, Scatec is now exploring opportunities for large-scale green seawater desalination plants with local partners, to secure the freshwater supply in Egypt.
Scatec has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) to study the development of a new green ammonia manufacturing facility, fuelled by green hydrogen produced from renewable power, mainly for export.
โWe are excited to announce our participation in the development of a largescale green ammonia manufacturing facility in the SCZone, which is a key milestone in the implementation of Scatecโs Power-to-X strategy. We are very proud to be partnering again with the Egyptian government to turn Egypt into a green ammonia hub for export, leveraging the Suez Canal strategic location and the support of the countryโs leadership for green initiativesโ, commented CEO Raymond Carlsen.
Eng. Yehia Zaki, Chairman of the General Authority for the SCZone, commented, โThe SCZone welcomes the opportunity to host the project at its prominent industrial areas and vital seaport, as a significant, integrated project in one of the most substantial sectors capturing the worldโs attention at the moment.โ
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