In line with the directives of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and in implementation of Egypt’s Vision 2030 and the state’s strategy for transitioning toward renewable energy, Major General Dr. Khaled Mubarak, Governor of South Sinai, held a meeting today at his office in Sharm El-Sheikh with representatives of Renenergy Group Partners (the company implementing the green hydrogen and energy production project), which is planned to be established in El-Tor, the capital of South Sinai, along with the governorate’s consultant and concerned officials.
During the meeting, the governor discussed the latest updates related to the project, which is considered one of Egypt’s most significant clean energy projects. The project aims to provide about 10,000 direct and indirect job opportunities, in addition to its role in supporting the green economy and reducing carbon emissions, thereby enhancing South Sinai’s position as a strategic hub for renewable energy.
The governor also explained that the project will not be limited to clean energy production but will contribute to creating an integrated agricultural community. This will include providing the necessary water for irrigation, establishing modern Bedouin housing, a hospital, and a school, achieving sustainable development, and improving the services provided to citizens.
In this context, Major General Khaled Mubarak confirmed the continuation of community dialogue regarding the project. This will ensure the participation of citizens, local residents, and relevant authorities in discussing project details and listening to their views and suggestions, strengthening transparency and achieving the best results for the local community.
The governor affirmed the governorate’s keenness to provide all facilities and support to ensure the speedy implementation of the project and maximize the benefits for the people of South Sinai.




