Energy Infrastructures

Nature Conservation Egypt (NCE) recognizes the critical importance of transitioning to renewable energy to address global environmental challenges. Yet, we are equally cognizant of the potential risks that renewable energy infrastructure can pose to natural habitats and biodiversity. Our dedicated program focuses on enhancing the understanding of these impacts, advocating for the integration of biodiversity conservation in renewable energy developments, and contributing to the body of knowledge that informs decision-making processes in this sector.

 

Energy Infrastructures
Powerlines Retrofitting
01 Jan

1970

Powerlines Retrofitting

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In a groundbreaking initiative, NCE conducted extensive surveys across 300 km of power lines in the Gulf of Suez region, pinpointing areas with a high risk of bird collisions. Our current endeavour involves installing flight diverters along critical segments of ...

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Egyptian Spiny-tailed Lizard Translocation
01 Jan

1970

Egyptian Spiny-tailed Lizard Translocation

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The Egyptian Spiny-tailed Lizard , recognized as Vulnerable by the IUCN Red List, faces threats from expanding energy infrastructures, particularly wind farms. NCE has been at the forefront of efforts to protect this species within the Amunet Wind Power Company's ...

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AVISTEP
01 Jan

1970

AVISTEP

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The swift global pivot from fossil fuels to renewable energy is imperative to combat climate change. NCE collaborates with BirdLife International and the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency on the Avian Sensitivity Tool for Energy Planning (AVISTEP). This tool is instrumental ...

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