Egypt and Djibouti have formally laid the muse stone on Wednesday 18 June for the primary solar energy plant in Djibouti, positioned within the village of Omar Kaji within the Arta area.
This important venture, introduced by the Egyptian Ministry of International Affairs, goals to strengthen power cooperation between the 2 nations, reflecting a dedication to sustainable growth and mutual assist.
The initiative is a collaborative effort between Egypt’s Ministry of Electrical energy and Renewable Vitality and Djibouti’s Ministry of Vitality, with monetary backing from the Egyptian Company of Partnership for Growth.
The Arab Group for Industrialization (AOI) can be concerned within the technical execution of the venture by showcasing a united entrance in advancing renewable power options.
Key officers attended the launch ceremony, together with Djibouti’s Minister of Vitality, Younis Ali Gedi, and Main Common Mohamed Osama Issa, Egypt’s deputy minister of electrical energy.
Their presence underscores the significance of this venture, which follows President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi’s directives after his go to to Djibouti in April. This initiative is seen as a testomony to the fraternal ties between the 2 nations.
Throughout a preparatory go to by a high-level Egyptian delegation from 15-17 June, discussions centered on enhancing bilateral cooperation within the electrical energy and renewable power sectors.
The solar energy plant is anticipated to serve as a mannequin for future collaborative efforts, with plans already underway to broaden Djibouti’s nationwide energy grid and improve its wind power capabilities within the Ghoubet area.
Each Egyptian and Djiboutian officers have hailed this venture as a milestone that embodies their shared targets of sustainable power entry and South-South cooperation.

