Benghazi – High-voltage maintenance teams in Benghazi successfully completed work. They serviced the 220 kV line in the North Generation – Old North circuit. This was part of the Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energies’ periodic maintenance plan. The plan aims to enhance the stability of the electrical grid.
The Technical Committee for Electrical Grid Stability directly oversaw the work. The committee covers Benghazi and its surrounding areas. A scheduled power outage allowed precise technical interventions. These included addressing several faults. They also improved the efficiency of the line’s components.
The work involved repairing electrical discharge at one line location. Advanced maintenance tasks were also performed. These included replacing worn-out parts. Technical components were re-installed. Rubber insulators were also replaced. These actions boost operational reliability. They also reduce the likelihood of future faults.
Technical teams also washed transformer insulators. These insulators are connected to the circuit. The goal was to improve insulation efficiency. This also boosts overall performance. It is crucial given local environmental conditions. High temperatures make it particularly important.
The Ministry issued a statement confirming the work’s success. Power loads were gradually and safely restored. Affected areas received power without technical issues. The Ministry said this achievement reflects team efficiency. It also shows their ability to perform precise work. This was done under challenging operating conditions.
The Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energies continues its efforts. It aims to ensure electrical grid stability. It also seeks to improve service quality for citizens. These efforts cover all regions of the country.
