Libya turns to renewables to rebuild state and grid | AGBI
For decades, oil and gas generated roughly 95 percent of Libya''s state revenues and supplied the majority of its electricity. That model funded the state – but it also left the country
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Libya turns to renewables to rebuild state and grid
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Executive Summary Template
Providing energy to meet demand has become increasingly inadequate in Libya; there is an urgent need for planning for an advanced and efficient energy system capable of meeting increasing needs
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