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Egypt racing to supply wind, solar energy to Greece, EU via submarine cables

An underwater cable will transport 3,000 MW of electricity to power up to 450,000 households from northern Egypt to Attica in Greece.
04.12.22 | Source: all africa

As Europe braces for an unusual winter due to a global energy crisis, Greece is embarking on one of Europe's most ambitious energy projects by connecting its electricity grid to Egypt's.


An underwater cable will transport 3,000 MW of electricity to power up to 450,000 households from northern Egypt to Attica in Greece.


In October, the two countries agreed to construct the Mediterranean's first undersea cable to transport electricity generated by solar and wind energy in North Africa to Europe. The project's total length is 1373 kilometres.


The Copelouzos Group is in charge of the project, and its executives met with Egyptian leaders in October to speed up the process.


The agreement comes at a time when Greece, Cyprus, and Israel want to invest $900 million in constructing a line connecting Europe and Asia that will be the longest and deepest energy cable across the Mediterranean.

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