Egypt Unveils Solar Power Stations At World Heritage Sites In Groundbreaking Conservation Initiative

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In a landmark ceremony at the Manial Palace, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, represented by the Supreme Council for Antiquities (SCA), the Industrial Modernization Center, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Egypt, unveiled solar power stations at five Egyptian world heritage sites and museums. These stations, accomplished under the Egypt PV project, mark a significant stride toward sustainable energy practices and environmental conservation.

Strategically positioned at the Giza Plateau’s Visitor Center, Manial Palace in Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh Museum, and two Museums in Alexandria (The National and the Royal Jewelry Museums), the five solar power stations boast a total capacity of 325 kW of photovoltaic systems, generating 520 MW.hr/year. This initiative is expected to reduce approximately 295 tons/year of carbon dioxide equivalent, contributing to annual greenhouse gas emission…

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