Egypt Holds Talks to Sell Surplus Power to Europe, Africa

A worker walks amidst solar panels at the Infinity 50 Solar Park near Aswan, southern Egypt. Photographer: Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty Images
A worker walks amidst solar panels at the Infinity 50 Solar Park near Aswan, southern Egypt. Photographer: Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty Images
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Egypt Holds Talks to Sell Surplus Power to Europe, Africa

A worker walks amidst solar panels at the Infinity 50 Solar Park near Aswan, southern Egypt. Photographer: Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty Images
A worker walks amidst solar panels at the Infinity 50 Solar Park near Aswan, southern Egypt. Photographer: Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty Images

Egypt has begun talks over plans to sell electricity to Europe and Africa, pressing its advantage as a producer of cheap renewable energy in a bid to become a regional export hub, said the head of its sovereign wealth fund Ayman Soliman.

The nation, which has a surplus of electricity, sees unspecified “power-hungry” countries to the north as possible customers, Soliman said, Bloomberg reported.

Egypt could supply Europe via a planned sub-sea cable to Cyprus and Greece.

“We are in talks with European infrastructure investors, advisers and energy traders to assess the viability and appetite,” Soliman said in an interview in Cairo.

The transmission line “will position Egypt as a long-term renewable supply hub for Europe.”

According to Bloomberg, electricity exports could be a lucrative earner for Egypt, which is already becoming a natural-gas hub after offshore discoveries



King Khalid International Airport, Cathay Pacific Announce Regular Flights between Riyadh, Hong Kong

A Saudi man checks the flight timings at the King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri Purchase Licensing Rights
A Saudi man checks the flight timings at the King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri Purchase Licensing Rights
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King Khalid International Airport, Cathay Pacific Announce Regular Flights between Riyadh, Hong Kong

A Saudi man checks the flight timings at the King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri Purchase Licensing Rights
A Saudi man checks the flight timings at the King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri Purchase Licensing Rights

The King Khalid International Airport, managed and operated by Riyadh Airports Company, launched a collaboration with Cathay Pacific to operate regular flights between Riyadh and Hong Kong with three flights per week as of October 28.
Riyadh Airports Company CEO Ayman AboAbah said that launching direct flights between Hong Kong and Riyadh with Cathay Pacific is the outcome of joint efforts between Riyadh Airports Company and the Saudi Air Connectivity Program (ACP) to enhance air transport flow between the capital’s airport and international destinations, aligning with their commitment to supporting the national goals of Saudi Vision 2030, SPA reported.
CEO of the ACP Majid Khan also said that launching these flights will upgrade the air connectivity network in the Kingdom, eventually attracting more tourists as travelers from Hong Kong and the Cathay Pacific network, including Australia, New Zealand, and the Southeast Asia region, will be able to explore the tourism potentials in the Kingdom.
Cathay Pacific's Chief Customer and Commercial Officer Lavinia Lau noted that this new service will enhance the commercial and cultural ties between Hong Kong and the Kingdom.
Cathay Pacific has designated the A350-900 Airbus to undertake these flights, which accommodates up to 280 passengers.