The main problem of industrial production in Egypt is
due to the lack of energy. Egypt experiences frequent electricity blackouts due
in turn to three problems:
1. Rising
demand.
2. Inadequate
generation and transmission capacity
3. Natural
gas supply shortages
To meet the growing demand they should rationalize the
use of energy for domestic and conspicuous consumption. Many high-income people
consume a lot of energy in Egypt that could to serve the industrial sector.

Moreover, they should
replace nonrenewable energy as proving gas with renewable energy
sources. For example, they should expand solar–thermal power
plant located in Kuraymat just south of Cairo. The World Bank and the Japan
International Cooperation Agency can help them to finance the construction as
it did in the past. Moreover they should
expand use wind energy. Egypt has
abundant wind power resources, especially in the Gulf of Suez and Nile Valley. They
are experience in build projects to generate wind power mainly from the Zafarana
and Hurghada wind farms. The wind farm houses a number of wind projects that
were developed in several stages and financed in cooperation with development
banks from Germany, Denmark, Spain, and Japan. I think they can get financial support from
these countries in order to develop new projects.
In conclusion I believe that Egypt should solve your
problem of power to improve their industrial production. For this purpose they
must rationalize energy use, should improve its distribution infrastructure,
and must seek new sources of energy in partnership with other countries and
developing more non-renewable energy such as solar and wind energy power
sources.
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