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Egypt reportedly signed a $352 million contract with Siemens AG and Siemens Technologies to manage three huge new power plants to fill a gap
in Egypt's electricity demand.
Back in July, Egypt's president opened the power stations, which were built by Siemens at a total cost of 6 billion euros ($7 billion).
Egypt commissioned the factories at the same time as the Arab countries suffered rotating power outages, forcing industries to shut down for months
at a time.
The two companies will manage, operate and maintain the three power stations, which began construction in 2015 and were the largest in the world when completed
.
Each plant generates 4.
8 gigawatts of electricity
.
Egypt's national power holding company said Siemens will contract experts from the state-run company to manage, operate and maintain the power station
after training in Germany.
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Egypt reportedly signed a $352 million contract with Siemens AG and Siemens Technologies to manage three huge new power plants to fill a gap
in Egypt's electricity demand.
Back in July, Egypt's president opened the power stations, which were built by Siemens at a total cost of 6 billion euros ($7 billion).
Egypt commissioned the factories at the same time as the Arab countries suffered rotating power outages, forcing industries to shut down for months
at a time.
The two companies will manage, operate and maintain the three power stations, which began construction in 2015 and were the largest in the world when completed
.
Each plant generates 4.
8 gigawatts of electricity
.
Egypt's national power holding company said Siemens will contract experts from the state-run company to manage, operate and maintain the power station
after training in Germany.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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