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5 Gennaio 2026

Siria

SYRIAN ENERGY AND FINANCE MINISTRIES SIGN SUB-AGREEMENT FOR WORLD BANK GRANT

The General Establishment for Transmission and Distribution of Electricity has signed, together with the Ministry of Finance, a sub-agreement for a World Bank grant worth 146 million US dollars to rehabilitate and improve electricity transmission in Syria.  The document, which was signed on 24 December at the Ministry of Energy, aims to regulate the mechanisms for implementing the grant, which will be used to maintain and upgrade the electricity transmission and distribution networks as part of a broader plan to rehabilitate the country’s power infrastructure.  The Ministry of Finance is the regulatory framework responsible for managing and disbursing the World Bank grant allocated to rehabilitating and improving the electricity sector. This agreement covers financing a project to rehabilitate and develop the electricity transmission and distribution system, particularly in terms of regional interconnection between Syria and Jordan, which includes the construction of 400 kilovolt interconnection lines, and conventional interconnection between Syria and Turkey. This, according to Finance Minister Mohammed Yisr Barnieh, as quoted by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), will help expand the grid and increase available capacity.  Barnieh explained that this grant is the first of its kind that the World Bank has provided to Syria in nearly 40 years, and that it represents a positive step toward securing additional grants in the coming years to rehabilitate various sectors such as health, environment, water, and education. He noted that there are projects currently under discussion with the World Bank for possible financing.  In addition to the regional interconnection, the rehabilitation project will include refurbishing several substations at different voltage levels in areas that have seen a large-scale return of displaced people, particularly in the rural areas of Aleppo and Idlib provinces (northern and northwestern Syria) and in Rural Damascus (the countryside surrounding the capital), according to Khaled Abu Di, director of the General Electricity Establishment. He indicated that this would have a positive impact on the reliability of the electricity grid and that all citizens in the various provinces would benefit from these projects, given that the transmission network is connected in an integrated loop.  The project will also provide spare parts and maintenance equipment to support operations and rehabilitate the damaged network, and to ensure continuity of the electricity supply. It will further provide technical assistance and capacity building through drafting key sector strategies and policies, regulatory reforms, and medium and long-term investment plans to ensure the sustainability of electricity services. In addition, it will offer technical support to the institutions responsible for electricity in Syria to implement these strategies, improve the efficiency of management and operations, and develop an integrated transmission and distribution system that helps reduce frequent outages. (ICE BEIRUT)


Fonte notizia: Enab Baladi