
The solar power plant in Gamasa, Dakahlia Governorate, is a key clean energy project established in 2016 at a cost of approximately 18 million Egyptian pounds. Operating with a production capacity of 1 megawatt, it utilizes solar energy to power the entire city of Gamasa's public lighting, reducing reliance on traditional energy sources and harmful emissions. This initiative aligns with the state's efforts to expand renewable energy use and supports sustainable development plans. The plant provides a clean and sustainable energy source, reduces traditional electricity consumption, eases pressure on the national grid, and lowers long-term operating costs for public lighting.
This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by Egypt Today.