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Memorandum between MINEA and Elsewedy Electric Signed

The Ministry of Energy and Water and ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC signed a Memorandum of Understanding on June 14, aimed at creating programs to minimize commercial losses in the electrical networks, with a focus on enhancing the sustainability of companies in the Angolan energy sector and boosting the national economy.

Under this agreement, ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC, in collaboration with ENDE, will oversee the engineering, installation, and management of remotely controlled prepaid meter systems, thereby improving ENDE’s operational efficiency.

This partnership signifies a major step forward in energy management solutions, targeting greater efficiency and sustainability. The upcoming installation will feature advanced technology to produce high-quality prepaid meters, addressing the increasing need for intelligent energy solutions.

By joining forces, this strategic partnership underscores a strong commitment to innovation, exceptional customer service, and the economic development of the region.  João Baptista Borges João Baptista Borges  João Baptista Borges 

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