
Egypt and Norway Partner to Build Green Energy Future
Egypt and Norway are deepening their clean energy partnership with new investments in renewable power and green hydrogen. The collaboration shows how international cooperation can accelerate climate solutions while strengthening economies.
Two nations separated by thousands of miles are joining forces to power a cleaner future. Egypt and Norway just agreed to expand their renewable energy partnership, building on projects that are already transforming Egypt's power landscape.
Ministers from both countries met at the UN's 2026 Sustainable Development Forum in New York to chart their next steps together. Egyptian Planning Minister Ahmed Rostom and Norwegian Development Minister Åsmund Aukrust discussed how to attract more green investments and scale up clean energy projects.
The partnership is already bearing fruit on the ground. Norwegian company Scatec has been implementing renewable energy and green hydrogen projects across Egypt, creating what both nations call a successful model for international climate cooperation.
Egypt is betting big on renewable energy as part of its strategy to fight climate change and strengthen energy security. Despite facing economic headwinds from regional tensions, the country has maintained steady growth thanks to strong tourism and continued economic reforms.
The timing matters more than ever. Both ministers emphasized that international cooperation on climate action can help build economic resilience while reducing the humanitarian toll of regional conflicts.

The Ripple Effect
This partnership demonstrates how climate action creates multiple wins at once. Egypt gains access to Norwegian expertise and investment capital to build its renewable energy infrastructure. Norway finds a committed partner for scaling proven green technologies in a region hungry for clean power solutions.
The collaboration extends beyond just building solar panels and wind farms. Green hydrogen projects represent the cutting edge of clean energy technology, positioning Egypt as a potential hub for producing fuel that could eventually power everything from ships to steel factories without carbon emissions.
These investments also create jobs and economic opportunities in both countries. As Egypt expands its renewable energy capacity, it reduces dependence on fossil fuels while building expertise in the fastest-growing sector of the global economy.
The ministers ended their meeting by committing to deepen cooperation and attract even more sustainable investments. Their partnership shows that countries don't have to choose between economic growth and environmental responsibility.
When nations work together on climate solutions, everybody wins.
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