The government will announce within days a new tariff of 140 piasters per kWh that it will use to purchase energy produced from waste, sources told the local press. The Electricity Ministry will pay 103 piasters per kWh and the Environment Ministry will pay the remaining 37 piasters. The tariff will remain in place for two years.
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