Egypt, which recently hosted the COP27 U.N. climate talks and is trying to boost investment in renewables, also aims to start production on its green hydrogen projects in 2025-2026, Ayman Soliman told theThe government's water desalination programme aims to generate the production of 3.3 million cubic metres of desalinated water daily in the first phase, and eventually reach 8.8 million cubic metres daily.
For green hydrogen, the government converted nine out of 15 memoranda of understanding for projects concentrated in the Suez Canal Economic Zone into framework agreements during the climate talks in Sharm el-Shiekh last month.
After all that noise, Egypt finally accepted GERD is a reality and, look turns out they have other sources of water.🥱
For $3 billion; they can easily run pipes from Nile to these communities; will have safe water and low recurring treatment costs. Use solar energy to power cities and don’t waste on expensive western desalination plants with excessive long term operation and maintenance costs.
Wish the United States would do the same in the southwest