Lebanon will have its first electricity generating barge within four months, according to the country’s Energy and Water minister. The country has already sent the first payment to the Turkish supplying the two barges. The barges are expected to generate 270 Megawatt of electricity.
Also, the barges are expected to reduce electricity rationing in Lebanon by one hour if power plants need to be shut down for rehabilitation.
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