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Libya & Turkey Strengthen Energy Cooperation

September 14, 2025
Libya & Turkey Strengthen Energy Cooperation

Libya & Turkey Strengthen Energy Cooperation

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Libya’s Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy held talks in Benghazi with a delegation from Turkey’s Gesert Issa Group to explore opportunities for cooperation in renewable energy and the localization of electrical manufacturing. The meeting was also attended by members of the National Program for Solar Energy Localization, underscoring the government’s priority of diversifying its energy sources and modernizing the sector.

Minister of Electricity Awad Al-Badri emphasized the need to build strategic partnerships with international companies to strengthen the electricity grid and expand the use of renewable sources. He said the transition toward clean energy is now a national necessity to support sustainable development and reduce Libya’s dependence on imported technologies.

The Turkish delegation presented an investment plan that included large-scale solar power projects, joint ventures for assembling and manufacturing electrical equipment in Libya, and training programs to prepare Libyan engineers and technicians for leadership roles in the sector. The proposals highlighted both immediate opportunities to stabilize the grid and long-term strategies to build a domestic energy industry.

Libya has faced persistent electricity shortages for over a decade, with its infrastructure damaged by conflict and underinvestment. Rolling blackouts and unreliable supply remain daily frustrations for citizens, slowing economic recovery and industrial growth. By pursuing renewable energy, Libya aims to achieve both energy independence and lower environmental costs, while creating jobs in manufacturing and technology.

Cooperation with Turkey reflects a broader effort to align Libya’s energy policies with global sustainability goals while deepening bilateral economic ties. Turkey has already been active in Libya’s construction and trade sectors, and this initiative could mark a shift toward technology transfer and long-term capacity-building.

The government hopes that localizing solar energy production and investing in green technology will not only stabilize electricity supply but also position Libya as a key regional player in renewable energy.

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