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Egypt to build solar stations at World Heritage sites

Egypt’s government has unveiled plans to build solar power stations across five World Heritage sites, with the move aimed at significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable practices in these areas.






Egypt’s government has unveiled plans to build solar power stations across five World Heritage sites, with the move aimed at significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable practices in these areas.

Located at the Giza Plateau’s Visitor Center, Manial Palace in Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh Museum, and The National and the Royal Jewelry Museums in Alexandria, the solar stations will reduce carbon emissions by approximately 295 tons per year.

In a statement, Ghada Shalaby, vice minister for Tourism Affairs, emphasised the ministry’s commitment to sustainable growth while preserving the nation’s cultural heritage. Meanwhile, Mostafa Waziri, secretary-general of the Supreme Council for Antiquities, said the plan would eventually integrate solar energy across all Egyptian world heritage sites and museums.

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Egypt to build solar stations at World Heritage sites

Egypt’s government has unveiled plans to build solar power stations across five World Heritage sites, with the move aimed at significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable practices in these areas.






Egypt’s government has unveiled plans to build solar power stations across five World Heritage sites, with the move aimed at significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable practices in these areas.

Located at the Giza Plateau’s Visitor Center, Manial Palace in Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh Museum, and The National and the Royal Jewelry Museums in Alexandria, the solar stations will reduce carbon emissions by approximately 295 tons per year.

In a statement, Ghada Shalaby, vice minister for Tourism Affairs, emphasised the ministry’s commitment to sustainable growth while preserving the nation’s cultural heritage. Meanwhile, Mostafa Waziri, secretary-general of the Supreme Council for Antiquities, said the plan would eventually integrate solar energy across all Egyptian world heritage sites and museums.

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