The Syrian Future Movement believes that laying the foundation stone on December 2, 2025, for a new 1000-megawatt power plant in the Al-Taym area near Deir ez-Zor—the largest in years—is a pivotal strategic step towards rehabilitating the energy infrastructure and supporting reconstruction efforts in the eastern regions.
The Syrian Future Movement affirms that restarting units at the Al-Taym facility after a 15-year hiatus represents a practical commitment to improving the electricity situation, which will positively impact the production, industry, services, and agriculture sectors, and consequently, the livelihoods of citizens.
The Syrian Future Movement emphasizes that energy distribution must be based on geographical equity: all regions—especially marginalized and rural areas—should benefit before focusing on urban centers, as balanced service distribution is a cornerstone of social stability and sustainable development.
The Syrian Future Movement calls for the involvement of the private sector and civil society in the reconstruction phases, ensuring transparency in project implementation, regular network maintenance, and equitable distribution planning, so that the electricity project becomes a genuine economic driver supporting production, transportation, industry, and agriculture.
The Syrian Future Movement believes that the completion of this power plant, as part of a comprehensive and integrated energy strategy, is an investment in the stability of the state, its economy, and its citizens. It represents a first step towards rebuilding Syria on solid developmental foundations.