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Egypt: Official: Power outage hours during Ramadan remain unchanged

Egypt: Official: Power outage hours during Ramadan remain unchanged

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Egypt Independent
Published on 2024-02-06 08:05:12

The Egyptian Cabinet Spokesperson Mohamed al-Hommosany addressed rumors circulating online regarding potential changes to the timings for power cuts and load reductions during the upcoming month of Ramadan. Speculation suggested that the duration of power cuts would be reduced to one hour per day, down from the current two hours. However, al-Hommosany refuted these claims, stating that there have been no amendments to the hours for reducing electrical loads in anticipation of Ramadan.

Amidst concerns about potential changes to power outage hours during Ramadan, al-Hommosany reassured the public that any modifications would be officially announced by the Cabinet. This statement aimed to clarify and alleviate any confusion or apprehension regarding potential changes to the current load reduction plan.

The Egyptian government initially implemented the plan of load reductions on July 17 in response to heightened electricity consumption driven by scorching heatwaves across the nation. The plan involved strategically cutting off electricity throughout the country to lessen daily consumption, which had surged to as high as 36 gigawatts. The move was aimed at preventing overloading of the electricity grid and was implemented during peak usage hours to manage the strain on the power infrastructure.

Furthermore, officials from the Ministry of Electricity have indicated that the reduction of electricity loads in Egypt will persist until March. This decision stems from a decrease in the fuel supplied to production stations, as the country aims to optimize gas exports during the upcoming months. The rationale behind this approach is to prioritize the allocation of gas for export purposes, potentially benefiting the national economy, while concurrently managing domestic electricity consumption.

The proactive measures undertaken by the government and the Ministry of Electricity underscore the significance of efficient resource management and forward planning in addressing the challenges associated with electricity consumption during periods of peak demand. By addressing the increased electricity demand resulting from heatwaves and prioritizing fuel allocation for export purposes, the government aims to balance the needs of domestic consumers with the broader economic priorities of the nation.

In conclusion, the Egyptian Cabinet Spokesperson has unequivocally denied rumors of changes to the hours for reducing electrical loads during Ramadan. The current plan of load reductions will remain in place as the government continues to manage electricity consumption amidst the challenges posed by heatwaves and fuel allocation priorities. This commitment to transparent communication and proactive management of electricity resources underscores the government’s dedication to ensuring a reliable and sustainable energy supply for all citizens.

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