Cairo - Egypt plans to hold an auction for the right to use land in the Gulf of Suez to build wind-power plants with the capacity to produce 600 megawatts, the Electricity and Energy Ministry said in an e-mailed statement.
The north African country will offer investors six plots of land, with an area of 15 square kilometers (3,707 acres) each, the Cairo-based ministry said today, citing Electricity Minister Mahmoud Balbaa.
Under auction rules, investors will be entitled to at least 2 percent of the power generated, according to the statement.
The north African country will offer investors six plots of land, with an area of 15 square kilometers (3,707 acres) each, the Cairo-based ministry said today, citing Electricity Minister Mahmoud Balbaa.
Under auction rules, investors will be entitled to at least 2 percent of the power generated, according to the statement.
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