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Bahrain’s Shura Council Backs Strategic Infrastructure Development with New Power Plant Plans

In a strong show of support, Bahrain’s Shura Council reaffirmed its commitment to strategic infrastructure development. The council’s Financial and Economic Affairs Committee met recently to discuss a major new project. The meeting centered around the proposed Al-Jasra Power Plant, a critical part of Bahrain’s energy future.

Khalid Hussain Al-Maskati chaired the session. The committee reviewed a draft law linked to Decree No. (86) of 2024. This law seeks to ratify financing agreements between Bahrain and the Islamic Development Bank. These agreements will fund the construction of a new 400 kV power plant in Al-Jasra.

Several top officials joined the discussion. Yasser bin Ibrahim Humaidan, Minister of Electricity and Water Affairs, attended the session. Alongside him were Engineer Ali Al-Nima, Deputy Chairman of the Electricity and Water Authority, and Engineer Sayed Aqeel Alawi Mahfouz from the Electricity Planning Department. Other ministry officials also participated.

The committee highlighted the need to support strategic infrastructure development to ensure economic sustainability. Members emphasized that the Al-Jasra project would enhance energy security. It would also support population growth and attract investment into the kingdom.

Additionally, the project aligns with Bahrain’s national development plans. The committee praised the continued efforts of the Electricity and Water Ministry. It also acknowledged the forward-thinking strategies of the Electricity and Water Authority.

Throughout the meeting, the committee addressed legal and constitutional aspects of the agreements. They consulted views from the Legislative and Legal Affairs Committee. Furthermore, feedback from the Ministry of Finance and the Council of Representatives was also reviewed.

In conclusion, this project represents a major step in strategic infrastructure development. By investing in modern energy solutions, Bahrain continues to prepare for future demand. This effort reflects a unified vision for national growth, energy resilience, and long-term sustainability.

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