Prime Minister Sherif Ismail witnessed on Tuesday the inking of an agreement on establishing a wind power plant in Suez.
The finance and electricity ministers also attended the inking ceremony.
Several consortia were vying to carry out the project. A consortium of Toyota Tsusho, Orascom and Engie was selected to implement the 400-million-dollar project.
The 250-megawatt plant falls within the framework of the Electricity Ministry's plan to boost sustainable development output, Electricity Minister Mohamed Shaker said at a press conference.
Shaker added that an inking ceremony of the contract of the Dabaa nuclear power plant will be held before the end of 2017.
Shaker also voiced hope that a power linkage contract with Saudi Arabia will be signed in November or December.
Source: MENA
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