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Amman, Jan. 2 (Petra)– Jordan recorded a peak electricity load of 3,690 megawatts on Friday, according to data released by the National Electric Power Company (NEPCO).
NEPCO Director General Sufian Al-Batayneh affirmed that the country’s electricity system is fully prepared to meet demand during the current winter season.
He noted that measures have been taken to enhance the reliability of the power grid and reduce the likelihood of electricity outages, ensuring stable and uninterrupted supply across the Kingdom.
//Petra// MF
02/01/2026 22:39:39