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    Cabinet allocated $ 200 million for the import of fuel for power plants

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    Cabinet allocated $ 200 million for the import of fuel for power plants Empty Cabinet allocated $ 200 million for the import of fuel for power plants

    Post by Rocky Thu 28 Apr 2016, 4:26 am

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    Cabinet allocated $ 200 million for the import of fuel for power plants


     Baghdad / long-Presse 

    The Council of Ministers approved, on Tuesday, to allocate $ 200 million for thepurchase of fuel for electric power plants, and disbursement of funds for maintenance. A statement by the Information Office of the Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi received (range Press), a copy of it, that "Abadi presided over the regular session of the Council of Ministers and has been discussed many issues related toservices, where he has the approval of the disbursement of 50 billion dinars for maintenance work, securing import the necessary quantities of fuel up to $ 200 million. " The Ministry of Electricity justified, Sunday, (April 24 the current 2016) decline in hours of processing to the loss of 6,500 megawatts because of delayed maintenance of generating units and the scarcity of fuel and the lack of budget disbursement business, while confirming that the current production of up to eight thousand megawatts, indicated that they coordinate with the Council of Ministers to launch allocations to address "bottlenecks" current. 
    the Iraq suffers a shortage of electric power since the beginning of the year 1990, but the past three years have seen an improvement in the provision of electric power after the opening of a number of power stations which (Zubaydiah in Wasit and good deeds in Karbala and Alhaidariya in Najaf and plant invasive Maysan and two stations in Diwaniya station al - Sadr in Baghdad, and the Shatt al - Arab stations and Rumaila in Basra and gas station in Kirkuk).
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