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    Al-Kazemi: The development of the energy sector will not be affected by terrorist targets

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    Post by Rocky Sat 10 Jul 2021, 7:21 am

    [size=47]Al-Kazemi: The development of the energy sector will not be affected by terrorist targets[/size]
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    Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi

    Al-Kazemi: The development of the energy sector will not be affected by terrorist targets

    [size=31]He stressed that investigations are continuing to prosecute minor and major spoilers in the electricity sector[/size]




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    Published in: Jul 10, 2021: 2:13 PM GSTLast updated: Jul 10, 2021: 3:50 PM GST


    The Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, confirmed, on Saturday, that efforts to develop the energy sector will not be affected by [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , indicating that there are important forces working "by every means" to ensure that Iraq does not reach self-sufficiency in energy and gas.
    The media office, quoting Al-Kazemi, said in a statement, "The terrorists and their supporters continue their attempt to impede life in Iraq, especially after we opened two modern and important stations in Dhi Qar and Salah al-Din."
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    He also made it clear that the energy sector should not become a subject for electoral and political conflict, stressing his directive to the Oil and Finance ministries with the support of the Ministry of Electricity.
    The Iraqi Prime Minister stressed that work on the energy sector and its development will not stop, explaining that there is a strategic plan that is established for it according to realistic studies to maintain electricity as a continuous service for citizens.
    "Our solutions in the electric power sector are based on diversifying energy sources and achieving sufficiency in gaseous or other fuels to operate power plants," he said.
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    Electricity cuts in Iraq have become frequent (Archive - Qarsi Press)

    [size=47]Destruction and corruption.. and prosecution[/size]

    In addition, Al-Kazemi made it clear that whoever tries to hold the current government responsible for the destruction, he must review himself and his memory, as ruin and corruption were intertwined in all sectors, and the energy sector was the most prominent among them.
    He also added, " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , and we are angry at their anger, as electricity today is facing the consequences of accumulating poor planning, stressing that the crisis cell will follow up and act as quickly as possible in response to any violations targeting electric power transmission towers."
    Al-Kazemi stressed that investigations are continuing to prosecute minor and major spoilers in the electricity sector, confirming the arrest of a number of those against whom judicial warrants were issued following these investigations.
    This came, after renewed [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] yesterday, Friday, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , to protest against the shortage of electricity, at a time when the country recorded temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius.
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    It is noteworthy that despite the high summer temperatures in Iraq, they have recently exceeded fifty degrees amid the scarcity of electricity and the inability of the population to use refrigeration machines and refrigerators. Also, the electricity was cut off in Iraq for about a whole day at the beginning of this month.
    Among the reasons for the scarcity experienced by the Iraqis are the aging infrastructure, the spread of corruption, and the exposure of energy transmission networks to repeated attacks whose effects have not been addressed, in light of the suspension of the supply line with Iran since the end of June.
    The authorities said that they are facing difficulties in collecting revenues from electricity bills, in addition to the high incidence of illegal supply of electricity.
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