Strategic Overview of the Egyptian Electricity Industry

Strategic Overview of the Egyptian Electricity Industry

Massive Investments in Gas and Wind Power Infrastructure to Sustain Strong Electricity Demand Growth

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06-Sep-2012
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Africa
Research Code: M81E-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG01205-AF-MR_07182
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Electricity demand in Egypt has been growing steadily over the years underpinned by sustained population growth, continuing urbanisation, and improving socio-economic developments. Yet the pace at which new power supply came on stream has been lagging behind (peak) demand growth. Some relief occurred from 2010 onwards thanks to newly-built power generation capacity, but also considering the slower pace of electricity demand growth encountered in 2011 and 2012. This was a direct consequence of the lower economic development growth caused by the political instability that followed the Arab Spring protests. Egypt also decided to embrace the renewable energy path with the aim to have 20 per cent of its energy mix from renewable sources by 2020.

Table of Contents

Introduction

  • Title Slide
  • Scope
  • Key Questions that this Study Will Answer
  • Political and Economic Context
  • Key Facts
  • Key Stakeholders
  • Public Companies Active in Power Generation - Transmission - Distribution
  • Industry Structure
  • Regulatory Structure
  • Electricity Tariffs
  • Renewable Energy
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Feedstock Analysis

Introduction

  • Title Slide
  • Generation
  • Transmission
  • Distribution
  • Pipeline of Generation Projects
  • Pipeline of Transmission and Distribution Projects
  • Pipeline of Projects Discussion

Introduction

  • Title Slide
  • Market Engineering Measurements
  • Demand Supply Comparison
  • Demand and Supply Forecast
  • Industry Revenue
  • Key Investment Opportunities

Introduction

  • Title Slide
  • Market Engineering Methodology
  • Table of Acronyms Used

Introduction

  • Title Slide
  • Who is Frost & Sullivan
  • What Makes Us Unique
  • TEAM Methodology
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Electricity demand in Egypt has been growing steadily over the years underpinned by sustained population growth, continuing urbanisation, and improving socio-economic developments. Yet the pace at which new power supply came on stream has been lagging behind (peak) demand growth. Some relief occurred from 2010 onwards thanks to newly-built power generation capacity, but also considering the slower pace of electricity demand growth encountered in 2011 and 2012. This was a direct consequence of the lower economic development growth caused by the political instability that followed the Arab Spring protests. Egypt also decided to embrace the renewable energy path with the aim to have 20 per cent of its energy mix from renewable sources by 2020.
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Author Celine Paton
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