AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoElectricity Crisis Response: Libya’s Government of National Unity set up an emergency committee to investigate why nationwide power outages keep happening and to propose fixes, including fairer load shedding, as GECOL says the South Tripoli Power Plant is nearing completion and could bring a new generating unit online soon. Renewables Push: Libya’s Renewable Energy Holding Company plans a 100MW renewable project via a special purpose vehicle, with an estimated 500 million Libyan dinars investment and bond-based financing, aiming to boost grid stability and energy security. Unity Mediation: Reuters reports Pakistan has quietly begun mediating between Libya’s rival eastern and western power centers, after a US-led push for a diplomatic solution, with Saudi support also mentioned. Anti-Corruption Debate: Libyan elites are calling for a large-scale anti-corruption campaign similar to Iraq’s, arguing Libya’s own efforts have stalled amid political division. Southern Education Drive: The Ministry of Education launched a national project in Libya’s Murzuq Basin to improve teaching skills and upgrade educational centers across several towns. Benghazi Culture Calendar: The Benghazi Capital of Arab Culture 2026 committee approved the initial program, running from Sept. 16 to Dec. 24 with theater, forums, poetry, music, and art events.
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