July2 , 2026

    Suez Canal Container Terminal Partners on Renewable Power Initiative in Egypt

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    Suez Canal Container Terminal (SCCT) has signed a renewable energy agreement in Egypt as part of efforts to reduce emissions and strengthen sustainable port operations.

    The initiative aims to increase the use of clean energy at the container terminal, supporting SCCT’s commitment to improving environmental performance and lowering its carbon footprint. The project is expected to contribute to more sustainable cargo handling and terminal activities.

    The renewable power partnership aligns with Egypt’s broader push to expand clean energy adoption and promote greener infrastructure across key economic sectors, including maritime transport and logistics.

    SCCT continues to invest in sustainable solutions, technology upgrades, and operational improvements to enhance efficiency while supporting global shipping industry decarbonisation goals.

    The move reflects the growing focus among ports worldwide on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and environmentally responsible operations as the maritime sector works toward a lower-carbon future.

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