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    Post by Hkp1 Sat 27 Jul 2013, 3:31 pm

    Parliamentary Integrity demands to replace al-Shahristani, Aftan and stresses: 18% of the areas of Iraq not reached Electricity


    27-07-2013 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add a comment -
    Range Press / Baghdad

    The Commission on Parliamentary Integrity, said on Saturday that "18%" of parts of Iraq did not pray electricity despite the exchange "(40) billion dollars over eight years," and revealed that a number of stations in Samawah, Thi-Qar was imported and "did not focus for very Now, "While criticized the non-attendance of Deputy Prime Minister Hussain al-Shahristani to meetings and promised that the answers and Electricity Minister Karim Aftan" unconvincing, "demanded" to replace al-Shahristani and Aftan and all officials of the ministry. "

    A member of the Integrity Committee in Parliament MP cult during a press conference the parliament building, and attended (Long Press), "It was scheduled to attend a sitting of Parliament today, Deputy Prime Minister for the Affairs Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani, Electricity Minister Karim Aftan and agents to discuss the status of electricity," noting "and was attended by Minister of Electricity while Shahristani fails".

    He Wa'ili that "answers Aftan was not convincing," adding that "he said that the current production (11) thousand MW in total need for Iraq (14) thousand megawatts," stressing at the same time that "what exchange rate for electricity since 2004 to 2011 (40) billion dollars, and will reach the size exchange for electricity in 2013 to 50 billion dollars. "

    Waeli pointed out that "there is dumping of responsibility between the ministries of oil and electricity about the deterioration of Iraq's electricity and fuel processing stations," pointing out that "there are a number of stations in Samawah, Dhi Qar were imported and did not focus so far."

    A member of the Committee on Parliamentary Integrity that "there is mismanagement of the file of the electricity and 18% of the parts of Iraq did not pray electricity we did not find any solutions minutes to the problem of electricity," and urged "the replacement of officials to manage this file from the al-Shahristani, Minister of Electricity and responsible young" .

    The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity and promised again on Friday, that the next week and the next will witness stable most of the electrical system, indicating that the production of electric power amounted to ten thousand and 600 MW, while stressed that Baghdad equipped with 12 hours a day, while "the rest of the provinces and placed Best of DC electric ", pointed out that it" will cover the entire population needs in Baghdad and the provinces before the end of this year. "

    The Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs Hussain al-Shahristani defended yesterday the first Thursday, the accomplishments achieved in the field of electricity and oil, and stressed that his duties are limited to develop a strategy for the energy future of Iraq and coordination between the ministries of energy to carry out their plans approved, and as pointed out he set the foundations for the Elimination of crisis electricity, pointed out that the plan, which was developed and implemented in the petroleum industry was characterized by transparency "unprecedented" in Iraq and the region, "won the admiration of the world and the country has achieved significant financial returns."

    The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity announced, in April 2013, that the current year will see the end of the energy crisis, and that next summer will be better than its predecessor in terms of processing power.

    And Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in the first of January 2013, it will ensure the provision of electricity this year, 2013 "on the clock", stressing that Iraq still needs to "expand Taakedath" with international companies in order to provide electrical power, while praised Korean companies work in Iraq, he stressed that the global economic studies put Iraq "among the top ten countries in terms of growth."

    The Ministry of Electricity, in (20 October 2012), that the next term will see the opening of the four power stations in different parts of the country, indicating that it will reach self-sufficiency and dispensing imported energy, while Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs Hussain al-Shahristani that this stations will provide enough energy for citizens and vital installations.

    It has already been confirmed by the Ministry of Electricity, the beginning of February 2012, that the electricity crisis will be resolved dramatically over the next two years, pointing to the completion of the final assessment line (based Tim 400 KV) by which connect electricity system the Iraqi national system of electricity Syria, as a prelude to import energy through Eight connectivity.

    The Electricity Minister Abdul Kareem Aftan Jumaili announced Wednesday, (May 8, 2013), that Iraq "would accept the end of 2014 the import of electricity," explained that the station project Mansuriyya invasive "projects ministerial great," adding that the station will work with a production capacity " (730) megawatts at a cost of 540 million dollars, "while the governor of Diyala province showed Omar Humairi" optimism "near the site of the station from field Mansuriyya gas, calling the oil ministry to" cooperate to the great success of the project. "

    Iraq has suffered a shortage of electricity since the beginning of 1990, and increased hours of rationing electricity after the year 2003, in Baghdad and the provinces, because made a lot of stations, as well as sabotage attacks on facilities over the past years, with increased hours of power cuts for citizens to about twenty hours per day.



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