The intricate goal of energy security and energy transition
Energy transition, net-zero goals, and climate change are important discussions that should be had alongside energy security by any oil and gas-rich country. Libya is rich in oil and gas
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Energy transition, net-zero goals, and climate change are important discussions that should be had alongside energy security by any oil and gas-rich country. Libya is rich in oil and gas
the electricity is countless so we can never keep track where exactly the theft has occurred. The proposed system via Arduino kit will automatically calculate the real power consumption from...
Energy subsidies have become a significant burden on government finances in Libya. The pervasive nature of subsidies has led to rampant corruption, smuggling, and a diversion of resources
The rate of access to electricity declined over the past decade due to the armed conflict and is reported at 73.2% in 2023 from 80% in 2011. Most of the population has access to the grid, but a few remote
The Libyan House of Representatives to immediately repeal Anti-Cybercrime Law n°5/2022. The Libyan authorities to refrain from applying this law, and to draft a new law aligned with
Telecom collaboration can pave the way for expansive partnerships in areas like energy, trade, and education, weaving Libya more tightly into the
context UNEP and UNDP have been cooperating on Libyan energy sector support work since 2019. The UN work in turn fed into an ongoing international and national working partnership, which is focused
The Libyan government has cut off Internet access in the country. The General Posts and Telecommunications Company, Libya''s main provider of Internet access, has ceased to function.
Explore the evolving landscape of cybersecurity in Libya, highlighting the importance of robust regulations and data protection measures. This
The project aims to support the stabilization, reform, and transition of the national electricity sector. This is structured around 3 objectives that are designed along
Because of the electricity theft, GECOL is facing the frequent problems of load shedding. This power theft phenomenon is definitely needed to be decreased as much as possible.
The main objective of this study is to highlight the options of alternative energy sources and technologies suitable for Libya that could contribute to the
In the second half of 2024, Libya experienced a significant increase in Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks, characterized by higher bandwidth, longer durations, and a broader range of attack
From James Cowie, Renesys: Why did Libya put its Internet in ''warm standby mode'' instead of just taking it down, as Egypt did? Perhaps because they''re learning from Mubarak''s
Internet freedom continued to decline in Libya. The rights of internet users, which had increased after the fall of longtime dictator Mu''ammar al-Qadhafi, came under attack during the coverage period amid an
Benghazi – The Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy issued Circular No. 1 for 2026. This circular orders the blocking of all websites and platforms. These platforms were created
The law also regularizes the Executive''s comprehensive, warrantless surveillance over the digital spaces and allows them to censor websites and content. Following its ratification on October 26,
Overview The national crisis and lack of rule of law continued to have a negative impact on internet freedom in Libya. Internet infrastructure has been damaged amid ongoing conflict and, while
The national crisis and lack of rule of law continued to impact internet freedom in Libya. However, the situation slightly improved as fewer websites were blocked this year than in the past. Investments are
As of 2024, the population of Libya was 7,381,023. Internet Society gives Libya an overall Internet resilience score of 43%, which means it has medium capacity to withstand unexpected faults or
The Libya Energy & Economic Summit recently brought together key stakeholders to discuss the future of Libya''s energy sector and economic development. Electro
Citizens have reported frequent blackouts and a noticeable slowdown in internet services, coinciding with the recent wave of demonstrations
It''s no surprise that Libya''s former leader Gadhafi was using technology to spy on his people. As Libyan rebels take over his headquarters in Tripoli, we get to find out exactly how the
Early Monday morning local time, reports indicated that Tripoli had reconnected to the rest of the digital world after a several months-long outage as
Key Developments, June 1, 2023 - May 31, 2024 While internet penetration and speeds have improved, arrests, harassment, and self-censorship are commonplace in Libya. The rights of