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The General Electricity Company (GECOL) announced, Friday, that work is underway to establish a new power station south of Tripoli by German-Turkish companies. The National Oil Corporation (NOC) denied in a statement on Sunday reports about the failure to supply power stations with the required quantities of fuel and gas, stress
Spare parts and filters for the Ruwais and South Tripoli power stations have arrived at Tripoli seaport on Thursday. The General Electricity Company has announced the launch of a project to produce electricity at the Zawiya Dual Power Plant, without use of fuel.
The General Electricity Company's warehouses received shipments of spare parts designated for the Sarir and West Tripoli power stations. The Ministry of Interior reported the shutdown of a factory in Wadi Al-Rabee used for smelting stolen copper and aluminium electrical wires.
The General Electricity Company (GECOL) has urged the Korean Hyundai to resume its work on the West Tripoli Steam Power Station, intended to produce 1,400 megawatts.  Hakomitna platform has announced the arrival of a shipment loaded with 25 packages supplied by an American company at the General Electricity Company’s warehouses to comp
The clean energy projects at the base are planned to have an installed capacity of 6 million kW, which includes 4.5 million kW of wind power and 1.5 million kW of solar power. Construction of the supporting energy storage facilities is also included.
It was constructed in conjunction with the CHN Energy’s East Ningxia 1.5 GW Composite Photovoltaic Base Project, with a planned total capacity of 200 MW/400 MWh.
All projects at the base are scheduled to be put into operation within China's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period. Once operational, the base is expected to export 24 billion kWh of power annually to East China’s Shandong Province through the ultra-high-voltage power transmission line.
Once operational, the base is expected to generate more than 14 billion kWh of clean power, equaling that produced by burning 4.2 million tons of standard coal and a reduction of 11 million tons of carbon dioxide. State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council All rights reserved.