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05:04 p. M.
Wednesday 14 October 2020
Books – Muhammad Sami:
A statement issued by the Presidency of the Republic said that President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi was informed about the efforts to modernize and develop the national electricity grid in Egypt with all the components of its infrastructure, from the power generation and production stations. and distribution networks up to the supply of residential units and others with electric power, within the framework of the president’s instructions that Egypt has a network. A comprehensive national electricity supplier and a state-of-the-art institution, to transmit electrical power safely and quickly, with the least amount of waste and the highest degree of quality.
According to the statement, the President directed the continuous development of the governance of the electrical services management system in support of all areas of development, so as to ensure the absorption of greater consumption and the improvement of the service provided to citizens in the entire Republic, in harmony with mechanization and the use of smart and prepaid meters to improve collection mechanisms and develop services.
The official spokesperson added that the meeting also discussed the developments of the electrical network in the New Administrative Capital, where Dr. Muhammad Shaker presented the executive position for the construction of high voltage cable tunnels, which are carried out with experience and pure Egyptian implementation.
The meeting also addressed the latest developments in electrical interconnection projects with Saudi Arabia and Jordan, as well as the triple interconnection between Egypt, Jordan and Iraq, which are projects that are integrated with the state’s efforts to develop Sinai, where the infrastructure for the regional electricity connection, which contributes to the development of electricity supply networks for developing communities. On the Sinai.
The President has aimed to strengthen efforts to implement electrical interconnection projects with neighboring countries of the region, in light of the common interests they achieve, and a good management of electrical energy to maximize the benefit of it throughout the year, as either by internal consumption or by exports between countries that are connected to interconnected networks.