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Minister of Military Production Reviews Progress on Waste-to-Energy Project with Renergy Group Partners

General Mohamed Salah, the Minister of Military Production, met with Mr Robert Valk, Founder and CEO of Green Tech Egypt and Renergy Group Partner, along with Mr Eslam Ramadan, the company’s manager, at the ministry’s headquarters in the New Administrative Capital.

Minister Mohamed Salah emphasised that the meeting aimed to review the progress of several developmental projects, including Egypt’s first waste-to-energy plant for processing municipal solid waste. This project is being developed by the Renergy Group Partners, which includes the Ministry of Military Production, Green Tech Egypt, and OAK Holdings. Located in the Abu Rawash area of Giza Governorate, the plant will process 1,200 tons of waste per day, generating 30 MW of electricity. The project supports Egypt’s efforts to improve environmental health, enhance climate security, and boost living conditions.

The minister restated the ministry’s commitment to closely monitor the project’s progress and ensure its successful execution. He also highlighted the Egyptian government’s dedication to creating a supportive environment for environmental investments, combating climate change, and involving the private sector in waste management and other industrial projects.

During the meeting, Mr Robert Valk provided an update on the waste-to-energy project. He noted that the initial designs have been completed, including architectural plans, boilers, turbines, electrical systems, and water and sewage infrastructure. The environmental impact assessment is finished, and the Giza Governorate has been approached to allocate approximately 500m² of land for the construction of the power distribution building, which will connect the waste-to-energy plant to the Giza Industrial Substation. Mr Robert Valk praised the ongoing cooperation between all involved parties and stressed the project’s positive environmental and economic impacts.

Mr Robert Valk also commended Egypt’s efforts to diversify energy sources, particularly clean energy, and the government’s commitment to integrating the private sector in waste management and other industries.

Mr Mohamed Eid Bakr, the media advisor to the Minister of State for Military Production, added that the ministry is dedicated to executing projects assigned to its affiliated companies with the highest efficiency, adhering to international standards, and ensuring timely completion. He stressed the ministry’s commitment to collaborating with various entities across the state to implement national projects to meet citizens’ needs.