Egypt resumes power cuts

18 April 2024

Power cuts resumed across Egypt on 15 April, with scheduled power outages lasting a maximum of one hour per grid zone between 11am and 5pm daily.

The scheduled power outages began last year and were suspended during Ramadan.

The electricity ministry has confirmed that, since no new amendments to the load reduction plan have been issued, the power cut plan will continue indefinitely, adding that the outages are expected to last "until at least the end of summer, due to increased grid demand during the hotter months".

The government-initiated load-shedding programme initially aimed to rein in rising electricity consumption and reduce pressure on the country's gas network.

According to the country’s Electricity & Renewable Energy Ministry, national electricity consumption reached 43,650MW in mid-July last year, up significantly from previous highs of about 31,000MW.

While the record-high consumption level is still below the official generation installed capacity of close to 60,000MW, consumption levels of 34,000MW–36,000MW will require about 129-146 million cubic metres of gas and diesel a day.

Barring load-shedding, any increase in consumption beyond 36,000MW will require a commensurate increase in gas and diesel, which is understood to be beyond the government’s capacity to procure.

Crucially, the other side of the electricity rationing initiative has to do with the need to save gas for exports, to boost the government’s dollar reserves in the face of the ongoing currency crisis.


MEED’s latest special report on Egypt includes:

Cairo secures a cumulative $54bn in financing
Egypt faces political and economic trials

Cairo beset by regional geopolitical storm
More pain for more gain for Egypt
Egypt oil and gas project activity declines
Familiar realities threaten Egypt’s energy hub ambitions
Egypt’s desalination projects inch forward
> Infrastructure carries Egypt construction

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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