China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) has announced plans to invest USD 1 billion (EUR 854 million) in Egypt over the next five years, focusing on renewable energy, seawater desalination, and energy storage. The commitment underscores Cairoโs drive to attract more Chinese participation in its clean energy sector and related industries.
The announcement came during Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madboulyโs meeting with CEECโs chairman on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in China. Discussions centered on advancing Egyptโs energy transition while creating opportunities for technology transfer and local manufacturing.
CEEC, a state-owned enterprise, confirmed it is in negotiations with Egyptโs Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy regarding potential power generation projects. The company also expressed readiness to localise its technologies within Egypt, aligning with national efforts to build domestic production capacity in the renewable sector.
Prime Minister Madbouly urged CEEC to support Egyptโs ambition to locally manufacture renewable energy components to meet rising annual demand, estimated at 5โ6 GW, and strengthen the countryโs plans to export clean electricity to Europe. He also highlighted the role of the China-Egypt TEDA Suez Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone in providing a strategic platform for Chinese investors.
Established in 2008 as a government partnership, the TEDA zone has already attracted 200 companies, generating USD 3 billion in investments, USD 300 million in taxes, and creating more than 10,000 jobs. Madbouly encouraged further Chinese expansion in this zone, particularly in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and battery manufacturing, which he identified as priority sectors for future growth.
The CEEC investment signals deepening Sino-Egyptian cooperation in clean energy and reflects Egyptโs ambition to become a regional hub for sustainable power and technology exports.
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