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Egypt spends on a 500 MW solar project – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Egyptian Electricity Transmission Co. (EETC) has launched an international tender for a 500 MW solar project in Egypt’s West Nile region. The deadline for submitting prequalification documents is May 11.

February 20, 2026
Patrick Jowett

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Egyptian Electricity Transmission Co. has launched a tender for a 500 MW solar project in Egypt.

EETC invites local and international developers to participate in the tender. The winning bidder will develop the project on a build-own-operate basis, with responsibility for the design, financing and construction of the site in the West Nile region.

Once the plant is operational, EETC will purchase the electricity generated under a power purchase agreement.

The tender starts with a prequalification round. According to the tender announcementinterested applicants must purchase the Prequalification Document Request from EETC for $500. Payments can be made via cash or bank transfer.

The deadline for submitting status of qualification documents, which can be sent electronically or on paper to EETC, is May 11.

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