The agreements were signed in Damascus with the Syrian Electricity Company, expanding earlier co-operation between Al-Harfi and Syria’s power sector. Al-Harfi also signed separate technical co-operation agreements with Saudi Electricity Company’s Projects Development Company and Siemens Energy, according to reports surrounding the signing. From Preliminary Deals to Larger ProjectsThe latest package builds on a series of agreements between Al-Harfi and Syrian electricity authorities. In February 2026, Al-Harfi signed a memorandum covering a 210MW solar project supported by 827MWh of battery storage. Related news:Africa Accelerates Solar Expansion as Egypt Prioritizes Grid Modernization and Energy GrowthEgypt Fast-Tracks Solar Energy Drive, Aiming for 42% Renewables by 2030Read also:Does Egypt Need Its Own Broadway?