Major projects include the restoration of existing power plants, upgrading grid infrastructure and building new capacity, with construction launched on the 1,320 MW gas-fired South Tripoli power plant, as well as plans for a 1,044 MW, six-turbine gas-powered plant in Zliten. Efforts are underway to rehabilitate and expand Libya's power generation capacity. The plant is being developed through a collaboration between two international. Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah chaired the first ordinary meeting of the General Assembly of the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) for 2025 on Monday. The high-level meeting focused on evaluating the sector's current performance and planning strategic projects to overhaul the. Libya's Ministry of Electricity has announced the launch of 20 strategic electricity projects to strengthen power grid reliability in the Jabal Al-Akhdar and Al-Batnan regions. These projects, supported by the Libyan government, aim to address critical challenges such as low voltage, grid. European efforts to secure diversified, low-carbon energy supplies are driving a strategic shift toward North African electricity markets, as emerging subsea interconnector projects and regional grid integrations position the Mediterranean as a high-voltage power corridor.