This article lists all power stations in Lebanon.
Thermal
[edit]Station | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Fuel | Year commissioned | Operator |
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Zouk | 33°58′12″N 35°36′14″E / 33.97000°N 35.60389°E | 607 | Fuel oil | 1984-1987 | Électricité du Liban |
Zahrani | 33°29′46″N 35°20′17″E / 33.49611°N 35.33806°E | 435 | Fuel oil | 1998-2001 | Électricité du Liban |
Deir Ammar | 34°27′52″N 35°53′37″E / 34.46444°N 35.89361°E | 435 | Fuel oil | 1998-2002 | Électricité du Liban |
Jiyeh | 33°38′50″N 35°23′58″E / 33.64722°N 35.39944°E | 346 | Fuel oil | 1970-1981 | Électricité du Liban |
Hreisheh | 34°22′47″N 35°45′34″E / 34.37972°N 35.75944°E | 75 | Fuel oil | 1983 | Électricité du Liban |
Tyre | 33°16′34″N 35°13′44″E / 33.27611°N 35.22889°E | 70 | Fuel oil | 1996 | Électricité du Liban |
Baalbek | 34°01′15″N 36°11′30″E / 34.02083°N 36.19167°E | 70 | Fuel oil | 1996 | Électricité du Liban |
Ksara | 33°49′18″N 35°53′54″E / 33.82167°N 35.89833°E | 217 | Fuel oil | 2015 | Électricité de Zahlé |
Powerships
[edit]In May 2021, Turkish Karadeniz Powership Co. ceased supplying electricity to Lebanon.[3][4]
Name of ship | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Fuel | Year commissioned | Operator |
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MV Karadeniz Powership Fatmagül Sultan | 33°58′20″N 35°36′07″E / 33.97222°N 35.60194°E | 203 | Fuel oil / gas | 2013 | Karpowership |
MV Karadeniz Powership Orhan Bey | 33°38′59″N 35°24′08″E / 33.64972°N 35.40222°E | 203 | Fuel oil / gas | 2013 | Karpowership |
Hydroelectric
[edit]Station | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year commissioned | Operator |
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Al Awwali - Paul Arqash | 33°34′32″N 35°30′30″E / 33.57556°N 35.50833°E | 108 | Électricité du Liban | |
Joun - Charles Helou | 33°34′35″N 35°25′53″E / 33.57639°N 35.43139°E | 48 | Électricité du Liban | |
Markaba - Ibrahim Abdel Al | 33°29′44″N 35°39′38″E / 33.49556°N 35.66056°E | 36 | Électricité du Liban | |
Nahr el Bared 1 - Ouyoun es Samak | 34°26′26″N 36°00′30″E / 34.44056°N 36.00833°E | 13.5 | Électricité du Liban | |
Nahr el Bared 2 - Rawda | 34°28′47″N 35°59′06″E / 34.47972°N 35.98500°E | 3.7 | Électricité du Liban | |
Safa | 13.4 | Électricité du Liban | ||
Blaouza | 4.6 | 1961 | Élctricité de Kadicha | |
Mar Lisha | 3.3 | Electricité de Kadicha | ||
Abou Ali | 3 | 1932 | Electricité de Kadicha | |
Bsharreh | 1.6 | 1920 | Electricité de Kadicha | |
Wadi el Aarayesh | 33°51′58″N 35°53′08″E / 33.86611°N 35.88556°E | 1925 | Electricité de Zahlé |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "About EDL". Archived from the original on 19 May 2006. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
- ^ "About EDZ". Retrieved 24 June 2017.
- ^ "Turkey's Karpowership shuts down power to Lebanon". Reuters. 14 May 2021.
- ^ "Turkish Firm Just Cut The Electricity Supply To Lebanon". the961.com. 14 May 2021.
- ^ "About EDL". Archived from the original on 19 May 2006. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
- ^ "Restoration of Kadisha fleet of plants". Retrieved 24 June 2017.
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