فصل التيار الكهربائي عن مناطق في اربد والمفرق غداً

TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ABDULHADI HABTOUR
A picture taken on December 4, 2012, shows electricity pylons erected in the capital Riyadh. Saudi Arabia, the number one oil producer in the world, is seeking alternative ways to produce electrical power and desalinate water. In a kingdom where the demand is constantly increasing, the current oil consumption is four million barrels daily, with over half utilized in these two vital sectors. AFP PHOTO/FAYEZ NURELDINE