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Jordan News
05-07-2025
- General
- Jordan News
Enhanced Oversight to Ensure Continuous Power Supply During Tawjihi Exams - Jordan News
Enhanced Oversight to Ensure Continuous Power Supply During Tawjihi Exams The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission (EMRC), Eng. Ziyad Al-Saaydeh, has instructed electricity distribution companies not to implement any scheduled power outages during the General Secondary Education Certificate Examination period (Tawjihi). He also called for the highest levels of technical and regulatory preparedness. اضافة اعلان Al-Saaydeh stressed the need to intensify field inspections and continuously monitor the performance of electrical networks. He also emphasized the importance of assessing the readiness of emergency teams around the clock to ensure uninterrupted electricity service, especially during the summer and the national exams period. He noted that the EMRC's Monitoring and Emergency Center is operating 24/7 to track electricity load indicators and response rates to incoming reports, ensuring a quick response when needed and maintaining service stability across the Kingdom. Citizens are encouraged to report outages or faults through official communication channels, whether directly to distribution companies or through the EMRC. Al-Saaydeh affirmed that technical and regulatory teams are on high alert, working responsibly and in full coordination with electricity companies to ensure a stable and safe summer, wishing all Tawjihi students success in their exams. — (Al Ghad)


Jordan News
23-06-2025
- Science
- Jordan News
Energy Commission: Radiation Levels in Jordan Are Normal; Continuous Monitoring Ongoing - Jordan News
Ziyad Al-Saaydeh, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners at the Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission (EMRC), confirmed that Jordan's National Environmental Radiation Monitoring System is operating efficiently and continuously around the clock. اضافة اعلان The system includes an integrated network of fixed stations and mobile field laboratories, all operated by specialized and qualified technical teams, in accordance with the highest technical standards and international best practices. Al-Saaydeh explained that radiation monitoring results and analyses—conducted since early Sunday at several targeted sites using mobile labs and advanced measuring equipment—are part of the commission's ongoing daily inspections under a comprehensive precautionary plan. These results showed that radiation levels across the Kingdom remain within natural background limits, offering reassurance and requiring no additional measures. He emphasized that the EMRC strengthens its technical capabilities through advanced mobile radiation monitoring stations, which are essential components of Jordan's National Radiological Emergency Plan. These units provide immediate and accurate assessments at sensitive locations. Jordan is also one of the first Arab countries to link its fixed stations to the International Radiation Monitoring Information System (IRMIS) run by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This connection enables real-time data exchange and analysis during emergencies, enhancing rapid response and informed decision-making. Al-Saaydeh added that these efforts reflect the commission's regulatory role within an integrated national system for environmental radiation monitoring. This system operates with efficiency and transparency, demonstrating Jordan's commitment to public safety and sustainable institutional performance. He affirmed that the EMRC, in full coordination with the National Center for Security and Crisis Management and all relevant agencies, continues to operate at the highest level of readiness and professionalism to ensure the safety and protection of citizens—embodying the state's proactive approach in dealing with any developments.