No Result
View All Result
Monday, September 1, 2025
23 °c
Tripoli
24 ° Sat
24 ° Sun
  • Advertising
  • Contact
LibyaHerald
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Magazine
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Register
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Magazine
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
LibyaHerald
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Thinni government to contract with international supplier for 750 MW of power

bySami Zaptia
March 13, 2015
Reading Time: 1 min read
A A

By Libya Herald reporter.

GECOL has struggled to meet electricity supply after the 2011 revolution (Photo: GECOL).
GECOL has struggled to meet electricity supply after the 2011 revolution (Photo: GECOL).

Malta, 13 March 2015:

Prime Minister Abdullah Thinni’s government revealed that it is seeking an international contractor to supply . . .[restrict]about 750 MW of power supply.

During a cabinet meeting held yesterday in the eastern city of Al-Beida called specifically to look at the various ‘’bottlenecks’’ that the government is facing in a number of sectors, the issue of the problem of power shortages in eastern Libya and finding a solution to them was discussed.

No further details were revealed regarding the possible contractor or the company’s nationality.

RELATED POSTS

Economy Minister Hwej discusses imposed peak time power cuts and higher tariffs with industry

Misrata fast track power station expected to enter service end of June

It will be recalled that while the whole of Libya has been suffering, on and off, extensive power cuts since the 2011 revolution, the eastern region has been experiencing the worse of the power cuts.

For example, whilst in the western region power cuts have averaged from 3-5 hours, in the east they have been much more frequent, for longer periods and with regular total blackouts.

Furthermore, it will also be recalled that Libya, prior to its political division and its financial crises, had had a contract in place to supply mobile electricity generators with APR Energy.

APR, however, had announced in November that it was ‘’temporarily suspending operations in Libya while final parliamentary ratification the contract (extension)..signed in July 2014” .

In January APR all but had given up on the Libya contract by announcing that it had decided on the ”reassignment of those assets (generators) to new opportunities, effective immediately’’.

The overnight lost the 450 MW of power generated by the APR mobile generators has left a gaping hole in Libya’s generation capacity – a deficit that it has not been able to make up and that is still contributing to the widespread powers cuts in Libya today. [/restrict]

Tags: APR Energyblackoutsmobile generatorspower cuts

Related Posts

High-level Libyan government delegation arrives in Guinea to regain ownership of illegally confiscated investment assets
Business

Libya Africa Investment Portfolio considering funding its Libya projects through Islamic bonds

August 29, 2025
Economy Minister Hwej reviews his ministry’s implementation of its 2023 plan and issues several directives
Business

Libyan German discussions include resumption of flights, opening of German Embassy’s visa section and economic and investment cooperation

August 28, 2025
Libya and Shell discuss several areas of cooperation
Business

Acting Minister of Oil and Gas Khalifa Abdel Sadig and US Chargé d’affaires Berndt discussions include developing oil sector

August 28, 2025
GNU to take oath at Benghazi HoR session and budget to be approved at Tripoli session: GNU
Business

Aldabaiba-British Ambassador discussions include resumption of British Airways Libya flights and creating attractive Libyan investment environment for foreign companies

August 28, 2025
‘‘Enhancing skills related to the green and blue economy to enhance employment opportunities’’ workshop held in Tripoli
Business

Ministry of Planning launches Libya 2050 Vision

August 27, 2025
The International Forum & Exhibition for Free Zones – Misrata: 28 to 29 June at Misrata Free Zone
Business

Qatari shipping line Milaha begins its Libya operations from Misrata Free Zone

August 27, 2025
Next Post

Thinni government reviews bottlenecks and reopening of Kharuba airport

Libyan-Egyptian committee to inspect Libya-bound food exports at border

ADVERTISEMENT

Top Stories

  • Largest-ever Libyan government delegation to visit Washington first week of September

    Largest-ever Libyan government delegation to visit Washington first week of September

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Following mobilisation of forces around Tripoli, UNSMIL calls for peaceful dialogue and de-escalation: report and analysis

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • NOC discusses exploration and production with US oil giant Chevron in its 4 billion reserves, 18 bn barrels of shale oil and 123 trillion cubic ft of natural gas

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Libyan German discussions include resumption of flights, opening of German Embassy’s visa section and economic and investment cooperation

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Qatari shipping line Milaha begins its Libya operations from Misrata Free Zone

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
ADVERTISEMENT
LibyaHerald

The Libya Herald first appeared on 17 February 2012 – the first anniversary of the Libyan Revolution. Since then, it has become a favourite go-to source on news about Libya, for many in Libya and around the world, regularly attracting millions of hits.

Recent News

Following mobilisation of forces around Tripoli, UNSMIL calls for peaceful dialogue and de-escalation: report and analysis

Libya Africa Investment Portfolio considering funding its Libya projects through Islamic bonds

Sitemap

  • Why subscribe?
  • Terms & Conditions
  • FAQs
  • Copyright & Intellectual Property Rights
  • Subscribe now

Newsletters

    Be the first to know latest important news & events directly to your inbox.

    Sending ...

    By signing up, I agree to our TOS and Privacy Policy.

    © 2022 LibyaHerald - Powered by Sparx Solutions.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password? Sign Up

    Create New Account!

    Fill the forms below to register

    *By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
    All fields are required. Log In

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In
    No Result
    View All Result
    • Login
    • Sign Up
    • Libya
    • Business
    • Advertising
    • About us
    • BusinessEye Magazine
    • Letters
    • Features
    • Why subscribe?
    • FAQs
    • Contact

    © 2022 LibyaHerald - Powered by Sparx Solutions.

    This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.