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PRESIDENT SISI INAUGURATES NUWEIBA SWRO PLANT TO SERVE 50,000 CITIZENS IN SINAI

Oct-2021

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H.E. President Abdel El-Fattah Sisi inaugurated the Nuweiba SWRO plant, the first water treatment plant for Elsewedy Electric, with a capacity of 15,000 m3/day of clean drinking water to serve 50,000 citizens in Sinai.

 

The presidential opening took place via video conference to launch the project that took more than one million working hours of Elsewedy Electric PSP, in cooperation with The Armed Forces Engineering Authority, despite the constraints of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Elsewedy Electric PSP scope of work included engineering, supply, construction, installation, commissioning, startup, and testing on a turn-key basis for civil, marine, electrical and mechanical works of glass line tanks, intake screen, piping multimedia filters and calcite contactor.

 

Under the contract, Elsewedy Electric is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the plant for one year and the supervision of the plant for a second year.

 

Using reverse osmosis technology, the project aims to increase sources of potable water in Egypt and to provide clean drinking water with the standard specifications and quality set by the World Health Organization (WHO).

 

The construction work, which consumed more than 1.1 million hours, was completed in May 2021, which is, in itself, an achievement, considering the delay of the main equipment of the project for more than six months due to the constraints imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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In October 2022, the Tanzanian President, H.E. Samia Suluhu Hassan, visited the site of «The Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHPP)» and signaled the closure of the diversion tunnel, which redirected the Rufiji River back to its mainstream through the lower gates of the main dam after the impounding. The surplus of the annual average river discharge, exceeding 28 billion cubic meter average, will create a new reservoir of nearly 34 billion cubic meters maximum capacity covering 158,000 square kilometers (about twice the area of South Carolina) of catchment area including numerous springs, streams, and tributaries.

 

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ISDB PRESIDENT VISITS ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC FACTORY IN INDONESIA

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Chairman of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group H.E Dr Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser visited Elsewedy Electric Indonesia (EEI) factory in Cileungsi-Bogor, southeast of Jakarta, during his tour of several power grid projects financed by the IsDB in the country to enhance cooperation and support Indonesia's 2022 G-20 Presidency. 

 

EEI supports the power grid enhancement project through a PT PLN (Persero) program, under which the company supplies several power transformers. The program seeks to enhance Indonesia’s electrification ratio to 100%. The project is being financed by the IsDB and has been running since 2017 with a total value of IDR 1.2 trn (USD 90 mn). The project consists of 103 units of power transformers with a total capacity of 7.647.8 MVA. These substations are distributed across the islands of Sumatra, Kalimantan, Java, Sulawesi, and Nusa Tenggara.

 

According to the President and CEO of Elsewedy Electric, Ahmed El Sewedy, EEI has strategic plans to expand its business in Indonesia in line with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These plans will involve building a new factory, thereby creating new job opportunities, providing training to students, and transferring knowledge and technology.

 

EEI is also actively participating in renewable energy projects, including hydroelectric and geothermal power plants in several regions of Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Canada, and other countries.

TANZANIA PRESIDENT INAUGURATES PHASE 1 OF ELSEWEDY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

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In December 2021, H.E. President of Tanzania Samia Suluhu Hassan and Elsewedy Electric President and CEO Ahmed El Sewedy inaugurated Elsewedy Industrial Complex in Tanzania, Elsewedy Electric East Africa LTD, building on the ongoing cooperation of Elsewedy Electric and Tanzania by turning the country into a manufacturing and export hub for the company’s operations in Africa.

 

The Kigamboni-based factory is the company’s second-largest complex only surpassed by Elsewedy Electric’s main factory in Egypt.

 

Built on 120,100 square meters, the complex comprises several manufacturing facilities, from cables & conductors, transformers, through PVC, and meters, to a logistics center on a 4,800 square meters area.

 

The complex, whose investments amount to USD 35 M, will produce the solutions and equipment necessary for the industrialization strategy of Tanzania 2025 and cater to the demand of not only the Eastern African Region but Sub-Saharan Africa as a whole.

 

The complex will create over 500 jobs for talented youth in the first phase alone. In addition, it includes a training academy to provide innovative technical education and vocational training programs with international standards to skill and train aspiring youth.

 

“Tanzania’s favourable investment climate and its government’s support to industries enable Elsewedy Electric to use the new complex as a manufacturing and export hub at the heart of east and south Africa,” said Ahmed El Sewedy, President and CEO of Elsewedy Electric.

 

“Tanzania is suitably located bordering eight countries, six of which are nearly or completely land-locked, which makes Tanzania well-positioned to become a regional economic and transit hub.”

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