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Electricity didnt change so far ..
The schedule story has been around 2 weeks and still nothing ...
I know nothing can be done in few days but I hope it will be done soon since the government age is only months !
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برنامج جديد لتقنين الكهرباء قريباً

طابوريان: يطلقون النار عليّ فيما الخلاف بينهم


أوضح وزير الطاقة والمياه الان طابوريان، في مؤتمر صحافي عقده أمس بحضور الرئيس ـــــ المدير العام لمؤسسة كهرباء لبنان كمال حايك، أن برنامج التقنين الذي تعتمده حالياً مؤسسة كهرباء لبنان بُني على قرار سابق لمجلس الوزراء يميّز مناطق الاصطياف لغاية 14 أيلول الجاري، وقال إن برنامجاً جديداً سيُعلَن قريباًَ لتوزيع التيار بصورة عادلة على جميع المناطق، مع تمييز بعض المناطق خلال شهر رمضان.
ورأى طابوريان أن لا أساس للهجمة السياسية التي يشنّها البعض عليه، إذ إن هناك فئة تديرها في بيروت التي تحصل على تغذية كهربائية على حساب مناطق أخرى، منها طرابلس، التي تعاني التقنين الحاد، «لذلك أطلب منهم التفاهم ومعالجة الخلاف بينهم بدلاً من إطلاق النار عليّ».
وشرح طابوريان الآلية المتفق عليها مع نظرائه في مصر والأردن وسوريا لاستجرار الكهرباء المصرية إلى لبنان، لافتاً إلى أن العمل على هذه الآلية بدأه الوزير محمد فنيش وتابعه الوزير محمد الصفدي... وصولاً إلى الاجتماع الأخير الذي استضافته العاصمة الأردنية، بناءً على طلب طابوريان نفسه، الذي جرى الاتفاق فيه على الآتي:
- أكّدت مصر استعدادها لبيع الأردن وسوريا ولبنان حوالى 450 ميغاواط على مدى 20 ساعة يومياً على مدار السنة.
- أبلغ الأردن الأطراف الأخرى أن إمكاناته تسمح له بتمرير هذه الكمية من الطاقة إلى سوريا ولبنان بعد أخذ حصته منها.
- اتفق الأردن وسوريا ولبنان على تقاسم هذه الكمية بالتساوي، كما اتفقوا على تجيير حصة كل دولة إلى الدولتين الأخريَين عندما لا تكون بحاجة إليها.
- وافق الجانب السوري على طلب لبنان استخدام الشبكة الداخلية لتمرير أي كمية كهرباء تتجاوز قدرة محطة كسارة التي تبلغ 250 ميغاواط فقط، وهذا يتيح إمكان استجرار 450 ميغاواط إلى لبنان.
- طرح الجانب الأردني إمكان استئجار مجموعة إنتاج متوقفة لديه تعطي لبنان ما بين 60 و70 ميغاواط إضافية.
وقال طابوريان إنه بحث مع نظيره المصري في مسألة الأسعار، واتُّفق على إرسال فريق عمل لبناني إلى مصر لاستكمال البحث في هذه المسألة.
وأشار إلى أن «عملية استجرار الطاقة من مصر أصبحت جاهزة، وعمليات التجارب مستمرة في المحطة، وخلال أسبوعين يكون الأمر قد تمّ».
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(MENAFN - Jordan Times) Lebanon's Minister of Energy and Water Resources Alain Tabourian on Monday announced that Lebanon reached an agreement to acquire around 450 megawatts of electricity from Egypt via Jordan and Syria, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Under the agreement, Egypt is scheduled to convey around 450 megawatts of electricity to Lebanon daily for a one-year term, the minister said at a press conference yesterday.

Tabourian also briefed the press on the results of a meeting held by the energy ministers of Jordan, Syria, Egypt and Lebanon in Amman last week.

Tabourian said Egypt reiterated its willingness to generate and provide Lebanon with 450 megawatts of electricity daily, while Jordan expressed its readiness and capacity to transmit the power via the Kingdom.

Accordingly, a Lebanese work team will visit Egypt to discuss the cost, Tabourian said, expressing hope that an appropriate solution will be agreed on soon so that Lebanon can obtain its electricity needs from Egypt.

Trials are under way, the minister noted, adding that the deal should be finalised within two weeks.

During last week's ministerial meeting, Jordan said it was ready to provide Lebanon with electric power through the joint electric grid, or by generating electricity and selling it to Lebanon.

The Kingdom offered to provide Lebanon with 50 to 70 megawatts of electricity on daily basis up to the end of 2009, Energy Minister Khaldoun Qteishat said.

Earlier, Lebanon had asked Egypt, Syria and Jordan, which constitute part of the joint-electric grid project, also connecting Iraq, Libya and Turkey, to provide it with electric power.

Lebanon has been suffering from a shortage of electric power and its production capacity is well short of its needs.
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2 Weeks for schedule and now 2 weeks for the start..
Everytime he states 2 weeks ..
I hope to see action soon and not only words !
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2 Weeks for schedule and now 2 weeks for the start..
Everytime he states 2 weeks ..
I hope to see action soon and not only words !
18yearsX52 weeks=936 weeks of non iterrupted electgric supply???? maheik
2/936=0.00213.....
what can we do, we the moou3arada we do not know any better????.
also we broke the country finances and got us into a $50bil debt...
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Qatar Ready To Supply Gas To Lebanon At Special Prices-Report

Wednesday, Sep 03, 2008

BEIRUT (Zawya Dow Jones)--Qatar is ready to supply liquefied gas to Lebanon at preferential prices, Beirut-based An Nahar daily reported Wednesday citing people familiar with the matter.

It's up to Lebanon to take the final decision concerning quantities, prices and the procedures to implement this operation, the people said following the Qatari-Lebanese summit of the two heads of state.

Alain Tabourian, the country's energy minister said that his Qatari counterpart told him some weeks ago that Qatar doesn't have commercial quantities currently available, the paper reported.

Qatari gas would be available by 2010 because all extracted quantities are already sold, the paper reported.

Importing Egyptian natural gas would be possible in a shorter period of time and Tabourian will visit Egypt Sunday to discuss the matter, An Nahar reported.
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but can we fire our plants on LNG?????
are they gas pliant????
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So what he seems to be doing is trying to buy energy from other countries at better prices, helping the EDL save some money...

Why didn't his predecessors try doing the same?
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on a side note, why did the Tashnaq get the Energy and Water
ministry that is facing serious problems and Gebran Bassil,the General's
son-in-law, got the telecom ministry who has minor problems
(or none at all actually) and its income is in hundreds of
millions of dollars even if the minister sits on his a** all day doing nothing?
wasn't Alain Tabourian the minister of Telecommunications in a previous
government?
The 14 shbat are trying to hit FPM'S IMAGE before 2009 elections. Thats why they handed ministry of water/Energy to 8 azar.
If it was Gebran Bassil sitting in Tabourian's position, he wouldnt have done any different.

The situation in this ministry is miserable, and it doesnt get solved in days or weeks or months. it needs years.
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كشف وزير الطاقة والمياه آلان طابوريان خلال اجتماع وزراء خط الغاز العربي في ‏القاهرة انه من المقرر وصول الغاز المصري الى لبنان قبل نهاية العام الجاري.
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