The closing ceremony for the project for developing and automating the electricity distribution system in north Cairo was held the first week in May as part of the South Korean government’s development cooperation program for Egypt.
The Asian nation has been working with the Egyptian government over a two-year period to help improve the quality of Egypt’s power generation in one of the most congested areas in Cairo. The power scheme includes a pilot distribution automation system that can automatically detect faults and remotely operate field devices.
The South Korean ambassador to Egypt, Yoon Jong-Kon, said that he hoped this project would lead to further collaboration in the energy sector through its Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).
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