Egypt and Norway Strengthen Collaboration for Green Hydrogen Production
Key Ideas
- Minister Badawi and the Norwegian Ambassador discussed cooperation in green hydrogen production and energy transition technologies.
- Egypt highlighted Norwegian expertise and expressed commitment to green economy projects.
- Efforts aim to attract investments, enhance energy efficiency, and reduce carbon emissions in alignment with the government's vision.
- The Norwegian Ambassador commended Egypt's capabilities and expertise in the field, particularly mentioning the Scatec Company.
In a recent meeting between the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and the Norwegian Ambassador to Cairo, discussions focused on collaboration in green hydrogen production and energy transition technologies. Minister Badawi praised Norwegian companies' expertise in these areas and expressed gratitude for their support in implementing green projects. He emphasized the importance of addressing challenges to boost production, bridge gaps, and transition to a green economy, aiming to attract investments and promote value-added industries. The commitment of the petroleum sector to align with the government's vision for green economy projects was underscored, with ongoing initiatives to improve energy consumption efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. The Norwegian Ambassador also recognized Egypt's capabilities in this field and highlighted the significant expertise provided by Scatec Company, showcasing a positive outlook on the collaboration for sustainable energy initiatives.
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