Libyan Electricity Company Reports Theft of 2000 Meters of Copper Wires
On Tuesday, the General Electricity Company in Libya (GECOL) announced the theft of high-pressure wires in western Libya. In a ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, the General Electricity Company in Libya (GECOL) announced the theft of high-pressure wires in western Libya. In a ...
Read moreOn Friday, Libya’s Prime Minister-designate, Abdel-Hamid Dbeibah, said that he would work to reduce power outages to a minimum during ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord (GNA), Fayez Al-Sarraj discussed with officials from the German ...
Read moreThe Libyan State Audit Institution (SAI) revealed that 37 electricity generation units were out of order in Tripoli, from a ...
Read moreOn Monday, Head of the Libyan Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak, warned of dire repercussions regarding the electricity crisis in the ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the General Electricity Company in Libya (GECOL) announced that over 3,600 meters of copper wire were stolen in ...
Read moreThe Egyptian Energy Minister, Mohamed Shaker, announced that Egypt has increased the amount of electricity exported to Libya by 50% ...
Read moreOn Wednesday, the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) said that the continued acts of theft, looting, and attacks against ...
Read moreThe head of the General Authority for Electricity and Renewable Energy of Libya's Interim Government, Fakhri Al-Mismari, stated that the ...
Read moreHussein Bin Attia, mayor of Tajoura municipality, slammed what he called the corruption of employees of the General Electricity Company ...
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