Kuwait’s Kharafi to build two power plants in Egypt

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Egypt’s Electricity Ministry will sign a deal in days with Kuwait’s Kharafi Group to build two power plants in Egypt with a combined capacity of 1,000 megawatts, a spokesman for the ministry said on Tuesday.

Egypt, which has about 25,000 MW of installed capacity, suffered repeated outages this year and plans to spend $100-120 billion to triple capacity by 2027 by adding about 58,000 MW.

Ministry spokesman Aktham Abul Ela said the contract would be signed "within days, most probably next week," adding that the plants would cost a combined $645 million to build.

The two plants, each with capacity of 500 MW, will be located in Ismailia on the Suez Canal and Damietta on the Mediterranean coast.

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