Turkish Firm Warns Lebanon It May Cut Floating Power Plants

  • Karpowership denies Lebanese prosecutor’s graft allegations
  • Company says Lebanon has not paid for power for 18 months
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A Turkish company threatened to switch off two floating power plants that provide about a fifth of Lebanon’s electricity, amid a dispute over corruption allegations and payments.