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    Economist for / Mawazin News /: Iraq loses 40 billion dollars annually to waste electricity

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    Post by Rocky Fri 17 Nov 2017, 1:06 am

    [ltr]Economist for / Mawazin News /: Iraq loses 40 billion dollars annually to waste electricity[/ltr]

     Since 2017-11-16 at 15:36 (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]Special - Mawazine News[/ltr]
    [ltr]The Iraqi economist, who specializes in the management of state institutions in crises from the University of Havard, Ali Jabbar al-Freiji, on Thursday, the loss of Iraq the equivalent of 40 billion dollars a year as a result of wasting electricity, while calling for expanding the role of the private sector.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Al-Furaiji told Mawazine News that "Iraq is losing 40 billion dollars of its economy due to the loss of energy and electricity production plans." He called for "expanding the role of the private sector away from governmental and political differences and regulating the investment system in this sector, Far from harming consumers and the environment ".[/ltr]
    [ltr]"One of the main obstacles to the development of Iraq is the lack of reliable electricity supplies, where power plants produce electricity more than ever before, but supply is still insufficient to meet demand," he said, noting that "power cuts are an integral part of Daily life, increasing the widespread use of diesel generators. "[/ltr]
    [ltr]"Building a modern electrical system with adequate generating capacity and adequate fuel supply is an urgent priority," he said. "Existing infrastructure for generation, distribution and transportation needs rehabilitation and modernization, as well as rapid expansion to catch up with growing demand for energy."[/ltr]
    [ltr]He stressed the need to expand the role of the private sector in the field of energy, especially the trend to optimize the natural wealth of the country's natural gas, to raise the level of dependence on gas gas in the generation plants from 47% to more than 80%, "noting that" Will provide Iraq with more than 40% of the exchange rate (cash) on fuel for the operation of power plants that consume 29% heat - 8% diesel.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The Ministerial Energy Committee, discussed on Wednesday (15 November 2017), during a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Haider Abadi, the transfer of the remaining areas of private sector partnership to provide electricity, and service contracts and collection of electricity distribution sector and what has been achieved, and the reasons necessary To overcome the obstacles in the referral of the remaining areas of partnership with the private sector to provide electricity to citizens on a continuous basis, and ways to avoid waste of energy. End of 29/6 n[/ltr]


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