The energy ministers of Jordan, Syria and Lebanon met in Beirut on Wednesday to sign an energy deal which would bring natural gas and electricity to Lebanon in the coming months. The energy plan would see natural gas come from Egypt, into Jordan, through Syria, and finally into Lebanon. Some of the natural gas would be used to generate electricity in Jordan, sent to Syria, and then transferred to Lebanon through an electrical hookup between the two countries. The deal would provide around 450 megawatts of additional electricity to Lebanon, or about three more hours of state-supplied power a da…