2020
DOI: 10.30573/ks--2020-dp20
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Electricity Sector Liberalization in Egypt: Features, Challenges, and Opportunities for Market Integration

Abstract: is a non-profit global institution dedicated to independent research into energy economics, policy, technology and the environment across all types of energy. KAPSARC's mandate is to advance the understanding of energy challenges and opportunities facing the world today and tomorrow, through unbiased, independent, and high-caliber research for the benefit of society. KAPSARC is located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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“…Currently, 1820 MW of wind energy is being negotiated and contracted with several alliances, and 750 MW of solar energy with several alliances. Consequently, Egypt needs to deploy large-scale renewable resources to attain a sustainable energy future with economic growth [46]. In addition, Egypt tries to replace fuel-based cars with electric cars.…”
Section: Renewable Energy Sources In Egypt: An Overview and The Recent Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, 1820 MW of wind energy is being negotiated and contracted with several alliances, and 750 MW of solar energy with several alliances. Consequently, Egypt needs to deploy large-scale renewable resources to attain a sustainable energy future with economic growth [46]. In addition, Egypt tries to replace fuel-based cars with electric cars.…”
Section: Renewable Energy Sources In Egypt: An Overview and The Recent Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%