By Sherine El Madany
CAIRO, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Egypt's El Sewedy Cables said on Sunday it was part of a consortium that won a 1 billion Egyptian pound ($183 million) electricity link project.
The power line will link the Abu Qir area in the north of Egypt to Badr City, about 50 km east of Cairo on the Ismailia Road, the company said.
The electricity ministry said in a statement on Saturday it had signed the deal with several Egyptian companies to construct the line.
Aksam Abulela, spokesman for the ministry, told Reuters the consortium included a Spanish company, as well as Sewedy Cables and other Egyptian companies.
'The power line is 340 km long and will be completed within two years,' Abulela said.
Sewedy, the largest Arab cable maker by market value, said last week it had started production at its power cables plant in Ethiopia with an annual capacity of 10,000 tonnes of copper and aluminium.
($1 = 5.4722 Egyptian pounds)
(Reporting by Sherine El Madany, editing by Will Waterman) Keywords: EGYPT ELECTRICITY/SEWEDY (sherine.elmadany@reuters.com; Cairo newsroom; +20 2578 3290/1) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.
CAIRO, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Egypt's El Sewedy Cables said on Sunday it was part of a consortium that won a 1 billion Egyptian pound ($183 million) electricity link project.
The power line will link the Abu Qir area in the north of Egypt to Badr City, about 50 km east of Cairo on the Ismailia Road, the company said.
The electricity ministry said in a statement on Saturday it had signed the deal with several Egyptian companies to construct the line.
Aksam Abulela, spokesman for the ministry, told Reuters the consortium included a Spanish company, as well as Sewedy Cables and other Egyptian companies.
'The power line is 340 km long and will be completed within two years,' Abulela said.
Sewedy, the largest Arab cable maker by market value, said last week it had started production at its power cables plant in Ethiopia with an annual capacity of 10,000 tonnes of copper and aluminium.
($1 = 5.4722 Egyptian pounds)
(Reporting by Sherine El Madany, editing by Will Waterman) Keywords: EGYPT ELECTRICITY/SEWEDY (sherine.elmadany@reuters.com; Cairo newsroom; +20 2578 3290/1) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.
