Egypt is advancing significant steps to diversify its energy mix, aiming for a 42% share of clean electricity by 2030.
This clean energy target was underscored by Egypt’s Minister of Local Development and Acting Minister of Environment Manal Awad during the Conference of Parties 30 (COP30) Leaders’ Roundtable on Energy Transition held in Brazil.
Awad highlighted Egypt’s progress in developing solar, wind, and green hydrogen projects, along with investments in energy efficiency, infrastructure upgrades, and green ammonia. Together, these initiatives reportedly form the core pillars of Egypt’s strategy for a low-emission energy future.