The Ministry of Electricity and Energy is striving to ensure that the public can use electricity and energy without concern.
Among
the projects launched by the government to boost electricity generation,
several face delays due to disruptions, obstructions, and acts of vandalism,
leaving authorities able to meet only about 70 per cent of current public
demand. Concurrently, electricity consumption grows by 15 per cent annually, worsening
the imbalance between supply and demand.
About
3.5 per cent of generated electricity is consumed by power plants and
substations, while about 4.5 per cent is naturally lost along the long-distance
transmission lines, and about eight per cent of generated electricity is
reduced when reaching users.
Additionally,
targeted attacks on energy infrastructure have crippled key power generation
sources, substations, and main transmission lines. Because these facilities
cannot operate at full capacity, the remaining network must handle excessive
power loads, forcing the national grid to operate under high technical risks to
maintain public supply.
MNA/KTZH
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