The National Litani River Authority announced, in a statement, the volume of production of its hydroelectric plants for today, as the total registered production capacity reached 78 megawatts, distributed among the three plants as follows: John's plant: 44 MW. Initial plant: 30 megawatts. Abdel-Al plant: 4 megawatts. The authority explained that this production capacity came as a result of the recent rainfall, which contributed to improving water imports within the basin, which allowed the plants to operate within the available operational limits, while continuing to take into account the sustainable management of the water reserve in Lake Qaraoun. It stressed that it "continues to operate its facilities according to precise technical standards, ensuring the maximum benefit from available water resources for the production of clean energy, while maintaining a balance between energy production requirements and the necessities of water management for irrigation and other vital uses." The utility concluded by emphasizing that it places all its capabilities in serving public utilities, within the limits of current water capabilities, in a way that contributes to supporting the continuity of electrical supply and enhancing water security in Lebanon.