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Sun Jan 27, 2013, 08:28 PM Jan 2013

Egyptian Fuel Shortage Forces Cutbacks At 15 Power Plants - Half Of Country's Streetlights Off

Due to 15 power stations in Egypt having halted electricity production because of fuel shortages, the country is turning off half its streetlights to save 700 MW.

The streetlight reduction follows an earlier energy saving measure in which the government required earlier closing times for shops and restaurants. Although unpopular with much of the public, the closing time rules went into effect in December 2012.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) is providing US$250 million to finance a 1,950MW power station in the country’s south. The new power plant will eventually be linked to Egypt’s national electricity grid with additional stations to be constructed soon.

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