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    Deputy: The size of the shortage in electricity production in Iraq amounts to 12,000 megawatts

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    Deputy: The size of the shortage in electricity production in Iraq amounts to 12,000 megawatts Empty Deputy: The size of the shortage in electricity production in Iraq amounts to 12,000 megawatts

    Post by Rocky Sun 12 Mar 2023, 5:29 am

    [size=52]Deputy: The size of the shortage in electricity production in Iraq amounts to 12,000 megawatts[/size]
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     Information / Diyala..
     On Sunday, MP Mudhar Al-Karawi stressed the need for Iraq to produce 12,000 megawatts to meet its daily needs.
    Al-Karawi said in an interview with Al-Maalouma, "Iraq faces great challenges in achieving sufficiency in electricity production in a way that allows it to last 24 hours, regardless of the peak seasons, especially in the summer."
    He added, "The size of the shortage amounts to 12,000 megawatts, which is a large number that shows part of the challenges in the energy file," stressing that "the Ministry of Electricity has adopted an important strategy by opening up to specialized international companies, including Germany's Siemens, to start building new stations capable of absorbing the growing demand." on electricity."
    He pointed out that "Iraq's most prominent challenges in the production of electricity is securing fuel, and this matter prompts the acceleration of the investment of gas associated with oil production or the fields of Mansouriya and Akaz, which are able to provide fuel to operate the stations within a short period."
    Iraq has been suffering from great difficulties in producing electric power for many years, despite spending more than $80 billion after 2003. Ended 25 F
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