Egypt's Minister Promotes Green Hydrogen Partnership with Jan De Nul in Brussels
Key Ideas
  • Minister Abdelatty met with Jan De Nul in Brussels to discuss renewable energy projects between Egypt and Europe.
  • Egypt is focusing on green hydrogen plants and creating an attractive investment environment in the sector.
  • The government is offering incentives to attract foreign investments and pledging to remove obstacles for investors.
  • Jan De Nul is interested in participating in the electricity linkage project 'Gregy' between Egypt and Greece.
The Minister of Immigration and Foreign Affairs of Egypt, Badr Abdelatty, initiated his visit to Brussels by meeting with the general manager of the electricity linkage sector at Jan De Nul. During the meeting, discussions were held regarding the existing operations of Jan De Nul in Egypt and the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the company and the Egyptian government for exporting renewable energy to Europe. Jan De Nul expressed interest in contributing to the electricity linkage project known as 'Gregy' between Egypt and Greece. Minister Abdelatty highlighted Egypt's commitment to green transition, emphasizing the establishment of green hydrogen plants and the creation of a favorable investment environment in this sector. He presented the incentives and economic reforms undertaken by Egypt to attract foreign investments, expressing confidence that Jan De Nul would expand its projects in Egypt. The minister also assured the company of the government's readiness to address any challenges or obstacles faced by investors, showcasing Egypt's willingness to facilitate and support foreign investments in the country's renewable energy sector.
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