The agreement is part of a wider plan that also aims to pump Egyptian gas to a power station in northern Lebanon via a pipeline that runs through Jordan and Syria but which has yet to be signed.
The agreement would supply power-deprived Lebanon with 150 megawatts from midnight to 6 a.m. local time and 250 MW throughout the day, or about two full hours of electricity in total. "The Jordanian electricity and Egyptian gas could provide around six hours of electricity." Jessica Obeid, Lebanese energy policy consultant and non-resident scholar at the Middle East Institute told Reuters,"this is definitely needed especially as the power sector crisis is developing into a humanitarian one."
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