Electricity minister reassures MPs on national grid security

Mahmoud Esmat, Egypt's Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, met with House Speaker Hesham Badawi ahead of his appearance before the Energy and Environment Committee. The minister outlined the ministry's strategy to safeguard electricity supply security and sustainability, advance the energy transition, and expand renewable energy use. Esmat reassured lawmakers about the national electricity system's performance and its ability to provide stable, uninterrupted power.

The meeting took place at Parliament headquarters before the committee session chaired by Tarek El Molla, in the presence of several MPs, as part of ongoing coordination between the government and Parliament.

During the discussions, Esmat provided a comprehensive overview of the sector's forthcoming action plan, which focuses on diversifying power generation sources to include thermal, wind, solar, and nuclear energy. He also reviewed the National Energy Strategy, highlighting close coordination with the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources to gradually reduce reliance on fossil fuels and accelerate the deployment of renewable energy.

The talks addressed efforts to enhance private sector participation and attract further domestic and foreign investment in renewable energy projects. Esmat emphasized measures to support local manufacturing, promote technology transfer, and increase the local content component in renewable energy developments, in line with the state's broader industrial localization agenda.

In addition, the minister outlined steps taken to improve electricity services, including raising supply quality standards, strengthening monitoring and follow-up mechanisms, expanding the installation of prepaid meters, and accelerating the rollout of smart meters.

Discussions also covered initiatives to boost energy efficiency, rationalize consumption, and expand electricity interconnection projects with neighboring countries and African partners. The meeting further examined plans to modernize and upgrade the national grid to meet rising demand driven by agricultural, industrial, and urban development projects under Egypt's sustainable development strategy, reinforcing the sector's readiness to support long-term economic growth.

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