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Lebanese Parliament Approves $200 Mln Loan for Power Generation

 

Asharq Al-Awsat

 

The Lebanese parliament approved on Monday a loan of $200 million to pay for fuel for the state electricity company after a warning by the energy ministry that cash had run out for electricity generation beyond the end of the month.
 
 
"This should be enough for electricity for around two months or two-and-a-half," Cesar Abi Khalil, a member of parliament and former energy minister, told Reuters.
 
 
The Zahrani power plant, one of Lebanon's four main electricity producers, has already had to shut down for lack of fuel.
 
 
"Any shutdown in one of these big plants affects power generation negatively," Abi Khalil said. "This means Lebanese make up for it with generators that run on diesel that's 30% more expensive than the fuel that's bought by the electricity company."
 
 
Lebanon already lacks power generation capacity and homes and businesses have to cope with power cuts for several hours a day, forcing many to turn to private generators.
 
 
Earlier, influential parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said Lebanon would sink like the Titanic if it could not form a government.
 
 
"The whole country is in danger, the whole country is the Titanic," Berri said at the opening of a session of parliament.
 
 
"It's time we all woke up because in the end, if the ship sinks, no one will remain."
 
 
Lebanon is in the throes of a financial crisis that poses the biggest threat to its stability since the 1975-1990 civil war. Without a new government, it cannot implement the reforms required to unlock desperately needed foreign aid.
 
 
But prime minister-designate Saad al-Hariri and President Michel Aoun have been at loggerheads for months over the makeup of a new cabinet.
 
 

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