Jordan: Jordanian National Electric Power Company's Director General Sufian Al-Batayneh affirmed the stable and sustainable operation of the country's power network, with no signs of electricity supply disruptions.
According to Qatar News Agency, Al-Batayneh emphasized that the fuel supply chains necessary for electricity generation are functioning normally, and all power plants are operating as planned. The transmission networks and substations nationwide are fully operational, ensuring a steady electricity supply.
Al-Batayneh highlighted that the system's support comes from a diversified energy mix that includes liquefied natural gas and conventional fuels like diesel, which enhances the flexibility and resilience of the supply.
He noted that gas deliveries continue uninterrupted, aided by the regasification vessel at Aqaba Port, with regular LNG shipments scheduled in accordance with operational plans to ensure continuous power generation.
Furthermore, Al-Batayneh mentioned ongoing coordination with Egypt and Iraq to secure gas and fuel supplies. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to strengthen energy security and ensure the continuity of supply.