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Misr Cement Group Signs Historic Agreement with Solarize Egypt for 40 MW Solar Energy Project

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This project, one of the largest initiatives in Egypt’s industrial sector, involves a total investment of EGP 1.5 billion
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In a qualitative step that consolidates its commitment to environmental sustainability and supports the transition to renewable energy, Misr Cement Group announced the signing of a partnership contract with Solariz Egypt to establish a photovoltaic solar energy project with a total capacity of up to 40 megawatts, according to the Independent Power Producer (IPP) model. This project is one of the most prominent initiatives in the Egyptian industr…

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alalamelyoum.co broke the news in on Thursday, December 12, 2024.
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