- Gas shortages force Egypt to accelerate renewable energy projects
- Clean energy becomes economic survival strategy, not climate policy
CAIRO, EGYPT — Egypt’s decision to fast-track its renewable energy ambitions is being driven less by climate concerns than by an urgent need to rescue an economy strained by declining natural gas production, rising fuel imports and mounting pressure on foreign currency reserves.
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