The General Establishment for Electricity Transmission reduces the price per kilowatt-hour for exempted lines from rationing in Syria.
April 7, 2025254 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
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The General Establishment for Electricity Transmission and Distribution has issued a decision to reduce the price per kilowatt-hour for exempted lines from rationing partially or completely. The Director of the establishment, Engineer Khaled Abu Di, stated that the price reduction decision includes cities and industrial areas by 21% for industrial and commercial sectors, making the price 1500 Syrian pounds per kilowatt-hour. Abu Di mentioned that the decision aims to support and enhance production activities in factories and industrial facilities, alleviate the financial burden on the industrial sector and economic establishments, boost economic growth in Syria, improve the quality of electricity services provided to industrial areas, and encourage investment in the industrial sector. Abu Di also anticipated that this decision will have positive effects on the Syrian economy by increasing productivity and efficiency in factories and industrial facilities, improving the standard of living for citizens, and enhancing economic stability in Syria. He emphasized the commitment to providing excellent electricity services to cities and industrial areas, and promoting economic growth in Syria.