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Jul 12, 2025 · The Syrian Arab Republic has signed a $7bn energy agreement with an international consortium to restore its electricity generation capacity,
The Syria Electricity Emergency Project (SEEP) will rehabilitate damaged transmission lines and transformer substations and provide technical assistance to support the development of the electricity sector and build the capacity of its institutions.
Syria’s electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure suffers from high losses and needs urgent restoration and modernization. In many areas, key substations have been either destroyed or left in disrepair, contributing to high technical losses.
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The SEEP will finance the rehabilitation of high voltage transmission lines, including two critical 400 kV high-voltage interconnector transmission lines damaged during the conflict, restoring Syria’s regional connectivity to Jordan and Türkiye.
Years of conflict have crippled Syria’s national grid, limiting electricity supply to 2–4 hours daily and undermining critical sectors like water, healthcare, agri-food, and housing.
Washington, June 25, 2025 – The World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved yesterday a US$146 million grant financing to Syria from the International Development Association (IDA) to help restore reliable, affordable electricity and support the country’s economic recovery.
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