Between 1901 and 2013 temperatures in Egypt increased by an average of 0.1°C per decade. The rate accelerated between 2000 and 2020 with a temperature increase averaging 0.38°C per decade, which was higher than the world average (0.31°C per decade). As a result, the number of cooling degree days (CDDs) increased dramatically – by around 300 during 2000-2020 – while winter heating needs declined by over 50 heating degree days (HDDs) in the same period. UNEP's recent study shows that 50% of all electricity is already being consumed for air conditioning during the peak summer months in Cairo. [pdf]
Contact online >>ComAp, together with our partner, United for Electromechanical Supplies, provided a Hybrid Microgrid solution for a community development project in New Cairo, Egypt, to upgrade the community's power supply system through the implementation of renewable energy, reducing its dependency on diesel. This project was run by the Better Home Group, an Egyptian real estate investment and development group that specialises in developing sustainable, world-class communities. [pdf]
Contact online >>Egypt, renowned for its ancient civilization, is now attracting expatriates seeking new opportunities in a vibrant and intrepid environment. With its rich history and diverse culture, Egypt has become a favoured destination for individuals ranging from entrepreneurs to teachers to digital nomads, with approximately 544,000 expats currently calling it home. [pdf]
Contact online >>The summer of 2023 served a cruel reality check to Egyptians. After almost a decade of reliable electricity supply, thanks to significant—and costly—investments in the nation's power network, the government introduced rolling blackouts to cut costs. Officials assured the population the measures were temporary, a result of severe heat waves. After all, ending the electricity crisis was one of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi's most celebrated accomplishments. [pdf]
Contact online >>Egypt is exploring the potential of energy storage through batteries to combat our electricity oversupply problem: As Egypt continues to suffer from a major oversupply of electricity, the country is in need of new ways to tackle the issue. Electricity oversupply has become a global problem as more renewable energy enters the market and countries fall into the trap of temporary overgeneration. In Egypt, this isn't just a short-term, temporary issue: According to one estimate, the country has almost twice the generation capacity as peak summer consumption, a glut that has led to limits being placed on renewable energy generation, putting the country's renewable energy targets at risk. [pdf]
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