The Presidential Council issued a resolution that allows the General Electricity Company of Libya GECOL to conclude a contract with the US General Electric Company (GE Power) worth more than 30 million Libyan dinars to supervise
Read moreThe residents of the city of Sirte called on the government of the Presidential Council and the General Electricity Company to complete suspended projects related to electric power, including the Gulf Power Plant.
Read moreAs power outages of over 10 hours a day continue to burden Libyans, especially in the capital Tripoli, several people protested on the streets their discontent with such conditions, while municipal councils vowed to or
Read moreThe chairman of the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL), Abdul-Majid Hamza, stated on Tuesday that the company is looking at solutions that will end the electricity crisis in the country.
Read moreThe Executive Director of the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL), Ali Sassi, expressed his hope that Turkish companies will return to complete their suspended projects in Libya.
Read moreThe CEO of the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) Ali Sassi, said the damage caused by attacks and vandalism on power plants and cables as well as other GECOL belongings since 2011 reached 1.5 billion dinars.
Read moreThe head of the Tawerghan Local Council, Abdulrahman Shakshak, said a maintenance team, working for the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL), started work this morning in the town.
Read moreThe General Electricity Company (GECOL) has begun works to restore electric power to Tawergha town.
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