Renewable energy firm Sun Africa has met with Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources to explore potential collaborations spanning oil, natural gas, renewable energy, carbon reduction, and mining activities. During the meeting on April 14, Sun Africa CEO Adam Cortese and Egyptian Minister Karim Badawi discussed joint ventures in solar power, green energy, carbon capture, and energy storage technologies.
Minister Badawi reaffirmed Egypt’s position as a regional energy hub, while Cortese highlighted the company’s intention to leverage strong U.S.-Egypt relations and partner with Egyptian engineering firms ENPPI and PETROJET on future solar projects. The company also aims to utilize Egypt’s expertise to support energy initiatives in other African nations.
Source: Energy Capital and Power
