According to Egypt’s deputy minister of energy, the
consumption has increased eight percent annually during the last decade. In
2011 and 2012 the consumption has increased 11 %each year. Electricity
consumption in Egypt peaks during the summer months in part due to high
temperatures and the fasting and traditions during Ramadan. One potential
solution to Egypt’s every shortages man lie in renewable energy.
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Every year Egypt’s primary location offer hours
of operation in areas with highest speed can reach 3900 hours per day, One of
these wind resources exist on the banks of the Nile in the eastern and western
deserts . The other also exist around the red sea and considered one of the
best location in the word due to high wind speed during the four seasons , wind
speeds are between 7 and 10.5 meter per second. The Suez Canal also has one of the consistent wind speeds
in the world at 10.5 meter per second.
Desert represent about 90% of Egypt’s total
area divided between The Eastern deserts, It extends from the Nile Valley in
the west to the Red Sea. The Western desert, It extends from the Nile valley in
the east to Egypt’s western borders with Libya. both extends vertically between
the Mediterranean sea in the northern to Egypt’s southern borders with Sudan, and
of course the Sinai desert. Every year Egypt’s primary
locations offer 2400 or more hours of solar operation compared with maximum European
figures of 1900 in Spain and Greece, the next closest countries. With the abundance of Silica all you
have to do is build a silicon manufacturing plant in the desert instead of exporting
the row materials with the cheapest prices , use the silicon to construct a
solar power plant and use some of the power output to manufacture more silicon.
Egypt’s consistently hot climate, high wind speeds and
abundance of land give it competitive advantage in energy production furthermore,
it’s proximity to European energy market and energy-equipment manufactures make
it an attractive investment option.
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