Sunday, September 26, 2021

Lebanon electricity crisis: Disaster in the making

According to Lebanon's state-owned power provider, the country faces a total power outage this month due to the country's declining oil supplies.

Because of the country's economic problems, fuel shortages have existed in Lebanon for some time, and as a result, the majority of Lebanese residents now produce their own energy with private generators.

A statement from Iraq's state-owned power company claimed that under the terms of the agreement, the business will be able to produce no more than 500 megawatts of energy from oil.

However, the business believes its fuel oil stocks of Grades A and B have depleted to the point of no return, and production has ceased at several units due to this. Another nationwide blackout is possible by September 30, according to the statement, which noted that seven blackouts had already occurred in the country as a whole.

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