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A ministry of electricity is a government department responsible for electricity, including: Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy (Egypt) Ministry of Electricity (Iraq) Ministry of Electricity and Energy (Myanmar) Ministry of Electricity and Dams (South Sudan) Ministry of Electricity (Syria)
In the 2000s, Syria's electric power system struggled to meet the growing demands presented by an increasingly energy-hungry society. Demand grew by roughly 7.5% per year during this decade, fueled by the expansion of Syria's industrial and service sectors, the spread of energy-intensive home appliances, and state policies (i.e. high subsidies and low tariffs) that encouraged wasteful energy ...
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M. Ministry of Administrative Development (Syria) Ministry of Electricity (Syria) Ministry of Endowments (Syria) Ministry of Finance (Syria) Ministry of Health (Syria)
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Electricity in Syria → – For consistency with other articles, Electricity sector in India, Electricity sector in Brazil, etc. There is no particular reason why Syria needs to deviate. Marcocapelle 13:15, 22 December 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. cyberdog 958 Talk 23:48, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
In September 2014, ISIS was producing more oil than the government at 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m 3 /d) compared to the government's 17,000 bbl/d (2,700 m 3 /d) with the Syrian Oil Ministry stating that by the end of 2014, oil production had plunged further to 9,329 bbl/d (1,483.2 m 3 /d); ISIS has since captured a further oil field, leading to a ...
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