The German ambassador to Libya discusses with officials of the Electricity Company proposals to get out of the electricity crisis in Libya.
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Tripoli, September 22, 2020 (LANA) - The German ambassador to Libya,
Oliver Ovtsha, discussed ,on Tuesday, a set of proposals to get out
of the electricity crisis in Libya with the Board of Directors of the
General Electricity Company.
The General Electricity Company said on its official page that the
visit of the German ambassador and the corresponding delegation to
its headquarters this afternoon took place in coordination with the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Cooperation of
European Affairs, and was received by the Chairman and members of the
Board of Directors, the General Manager and a number of company
officials.
The company explained that the German delegation held a meeting with
its officials, during which they were informed of the current
situation of the company and the difficulties it faces, in light of
the large deficit in meeting the demand for electric power, through a
visual presentation made by the General Electricity Company at the
beginning of the meeting.
The company added that the German ambassador reviewed during the
meeting a set of proposals to get out of the electricity crisis,
which were represented in addressing transparency and decision-making
mechanisms, and providing a safe and sufficient environment to
increase investor confidence.
The General Electricity Company indicated that the German ambassador
also provided visions for developing human resources and training,
focusing on consumer awareness and rationalization, and emphasized
the importance of exploiting renewable energy projects.
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