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Electricity Min to MENA: 'EGYPES 2025' Promotes Egypt's Position In Energy Industry

Electricity Min to MENA: 'EGYPES 2025' Promotes Egypt's Position In Energy Industry

Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Esmat said Egypt Energy Show (EGYPS 2025) conference and exhibition reflects Egypt's keenness on luring international investors and promoting its position in energy industry.
In statements to MENA on Wednesday 19/2/2025 on the sidelines of the event the minister of electricity said, the conference is a good opportunity to shed light on Egypt's potentials in the oil and energy sectors.
All the countries and investors interested in the sector of energy are taking part in the event, Esmat said.
He referred to the distinguished participation of the Ministry of Electricity in the conference this year.
Intensified meetings were held on the sidelines of the event at the level of the manufacturing companies in the fields of new and renewable energy, along with companies providing gas and mazut for the electricity sector, added the minister.

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