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Lebanon's Energy Minister Joe Sadi plans to erase Electricité du Liban's debts, pursuing sector recovery via new power plants and regional ties, while addressing electricity theft and mismanagement to attract investment.

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Samir Geagea criticized mismanagement in Lebanon's electricity sector, highlighting its $24 billion financial gap. He noted recent improvements without subsidies and called for private investments to enhance integrity.

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The Electricity Regulatory Authority in Lebanon has begun operations to reform the electricity sector, focusing on governance, transparency, and sustainability. It aims to improve service quality while developing frameworks for tariffs and licensing. #Lebanon #ElectricityReform #Sustainability

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President Joseph Aoun received an update from Kamel Hayek on Lebanon's electricity reforms, illegal connections, and upcoming projects with the World Bank and IMF to enhance supply. International partnerships are crucial for resolving the energy crisis.

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Lebanon's Finance Minister Yassine Jaber met with World Bank officials to discuss a $250 million loan aimed at electricity reforms, emphasizing the need for regulatory changes to tackle inefficiencies and stabilize the economy.

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Lebanon's new electricity regulatory authority, led by Mrouane Jamal, aims to reform the sector after 23 years, reduce political interference, modernize services, attract private investments, and enhance sustainability during financial challenges. #Lebanon #ElectricityReform #EnergySector

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Lebanon's government has approved a new electricity regulatory authority, a key reform supported by international bodies and praised by Samir Geagea, potentially addressing persistent issues in the nation's electricity sector.

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MP Ghassan Hasbani announced the establishment of the Electricity Regulatory Authority in Lebanon after a 23-year delay, a significant step toward governance reforms in the electricity sector. He congratulated the Lebanese people on this progress.

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Lebanon has established a new Electricity Regulatory Authority led by Mohammad Marwan Jamal, approved by the Council of Ministers. This aims to tackle the electricity crisis and enhance governance in the sector.

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The World Bank's $250 million loan seeks to reform Lebanon's energy sector by implementing smart meters and a National Control Center to cut 30% technical losses, contingent on effective execution and government commitment.

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