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    Government departments consume 10% of Iraq's electricity.. Mortada Al-Azzawi

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    Government departments consume 10% of Iraq's electricity.. Mortada Al-Azzawi Empty Government departments consume 10% of Iraq's electricity.. Mortada Al-Azzawi

    Post by Rocky Fri 08 Jul 2022, 5:15 am


    2022-07-08

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    Mortada Al-Azzawi wrote:

    All government departments and institutions whose working hours end during the day must convert to solar energy by at least 70%.

    According to a study by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in 2019, the energy consumption in government departments amounted to 1,700 megawatts, which represents about 10% of the total energy produced in Iraq.
    By using cheap solar energy (without batteries and storage) it is possible to convert most of the state's departments to self-sufficiency in electricity and thus provide large quantities of electricity from the national grid for other consumption categories.
    It just needs a government will
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