Jordan's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission call on all subscribers to support efforts to rationalize electricity consumption during peak periods.

2025-08-12 2025-08-12T11:31:34Z
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Arab Weather - The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission called on all subscribers to support efforts to rationalize electricity consumption during peak periods, in order to ensure the continuity and quality of the efficient electricity supply to all subscribers.

In a statement, the ministry and the authority confirmed that rationalizing consumption during peak times is a preventative measure that enhances the stability of the electricity grid and helps avoid any technical measures that may affect the availability of the service. The statement read as follows:

We have reached an unprecedented level of loads (4,700 megawatts), the highest in the Kingdom’s history. It is our duty to all contribute to rationalizing consumption during peak periods to ensure continuity of supply.

Your rationalization today reduces pressure on the grid and maintains the electricity supply to hospitals, health centers, civil defense, and vital facilities.

It's now approaching peak hours, between 5 and 9 p.m. Please postpone the operation of high-load appliances and turn off unnecessary lights. Every contribution makes a difference and can help avoid outages.

The success of the national electricity system depends on the cooperation of everyone (citizens and stakeholders), and rationalizing consumption, especially during peak periods, is a fundamental pillar of grid stability.

A few simple steps today equals continuity of power:

  • Set the air conditioner to 24°,
  • Turn off unnecessary devices,
  • Postponement of vehicle charging during off-peak hours,
  • Avoid using high-load devices during peak times.
This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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