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The Electricity Regulatory Authority and Consumer Protection (EgyptERA) is a public body independent of the parties to the electricity utility with a legal personality and headquartered in Cairo.
It is bordered to the north by Ismailia Road, to the north and east by the ring road, to the south by a depot of Cairo Metro line 3, and to the west by property owned by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. [2] With an area of 15 feddans (6.3 hectares), the station has been described as the largest transportation hub in the Middle East. [3] [4] [5]
In 1984, the Public Sector Authority for Electrical Power Distribution was established, and it assumed supervision of electricity distribution companies. [ 3 ] In 1998, the affiliation of the electricity distribution companies was transferred to the Egyptian Electricity Authority, and the seven electricity regions and electricity distribution ...
This figure included all banking, insurance, foreign trade, medium and heavy industry air transport, and public utilities, as well as many retail stores, newspapers, maritime transport, construction companies, and large infrastructure assets. By the late 1970s, president Sadat shifted Egypt to the Infitah, or an 'open door' liberal policy.
When public housing production expanded in the 1950s, it was renamed as the Department of Housing and moved to the Ministry of Municipal and Village Affairs. [2] It was only in 1961, after a large scale restructuring of government offices, was the Ministry of Housing and Utilities established as an independent office. [3]
The Arab Republic of Egypt National Telecommunications Organization (ARENTO) was established in 1980 as an autonomous public utility reporting to the Ministry of Transport. [9] Via Law No. 19 of 1998, ARENTO has renamed Telecom Egypt and turned into a joint stock company over which the government maintained full ownership. [10]
Over the past decade, Eversource Energy, the state's largest public utility, has been upgrading its distribution infrastructure to build resiliency. The company is deploying automation and "smart ...
The Smart Village contains government and ministry buildings, as well as private companies. The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology is located here. [4] In 2012, the Egyptian Stock Exchange moved its administrative functions to Smart Village and has one of the largest buildings in the district, with a skyway connecting the two.