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Amman, Dec 10 (Petra)- Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission (EMRC), Ziad Al-Sa’aideh confirmed the intensification of monitoring and inspection measures to ensure the readiness of the energy supply system, in direct coordination with electricity companies, fuel stations, and gas agencies, to maintain uninterrupted service for all citizens during current weather conditions.
Al-Sa’aideh said Wednesday that the commission’s monitoring and emergency center, along with its judicial inspection teams, operates around the clock to oversee the stability of the electricity network and load levels, activating immediate response mechanisms in coordination with control centers and field teams of service providers, thereby enhancing reliability and ensuring system readiness across the kingdom.
He urged citizens to promptly contact electricity company service centers or the commission’s monitoring and emergency center to report any supply-related issues, affirming the commission’s continued efforts to strengthen preparedness and ensure safe and stable service nationwide.
//Petra// AF
10/12/2025 21:54:59