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    A $ 192 million contract to rehabilitate a power plant in Basra

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    A $ 192 million contract to rehabilitate a power plant in Basra Empty A $ 192 million contract to rehabilitate a power plant in Basra

    Post by Rocky Sun 06 Aug 2017, 4:25 am


    A $ 192 million contract to rehabilitate a power plant in Basra

    Iraq and Japan on Saturday signed a contract worth 192 million dollars to rehabilitate the power plant in the southern province of Basra in an effort to reduce the energy shortage crisis.

    A statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office, Haider al-Abbadi, told Asharq Al-Awsat that Abadi patronized the signing ceremony of the mutual memoranda between Iraq and Japan to rehabilitate the thermal station (phase II) in the province of Basra at a cost of 195 million dollars.

    The contract was signed on the Iraqi side by Maher Hammad, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance Agency, and on the Japanese side, Japanese Ambassador to Iraq Fumio Iwai.

    During his meeting with Abadi before the conclusion of the contract, the Japanese ambassador confirmed his country's support for Iraq in the post-stage, and called for the rehabilitation of infrastructure, training projects and job creation as well as energy and financial management projects.

    The Ministry of Electricity announced on Tuesday that it had achieved an unprecedented production of energy at the rate of 15700 MW.

    Frequent interruptions come at the head of citizens' complaints over many years, especially in the summer when temperatures reach 50 degrees Celsius.

    It is estimated that Iraq needs about 24 thousand megawatts to achieve self-sufficiency of electricity.

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