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    Deputy: Iraq spent 60 billion dollars on electricity and did not hurt the body of energy

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    Deputy: Iraq spent 60 billion dollars on electricity and did not hurt the body of energy Empty Deputy: Iraq spent 60 billion dollars on electricity and did not hurt the body of energy

    Post by Rocky Tue 06 Aug 2019, 2:31 am


    Deputy: Iraq spent 60 billion dollars on electricity and did not hurt the body of energy

    09:42 - 06/08/2019



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    Information / Baghdad ..
    Between the deputy of the Alliance of Sadiq Riyadh Masoudi, Tuesday, that [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] spent 60 billion dollars did not hurt the body of energy, stressing the need to collect wages of electricity in the right manner and increase the hours of processing and benefit from the material returns as is the case in the countries of the world.
    "The successive Iraqi governments do not have a digital vision, that is, when the government changes from zero to a new political map. This has cast a shadow over the nature of economic programs, so we are witnessing a lack of development strategies," Masoudi told al-Masoudi. To $ 60 billion, as these amounts spent most of them salaries, wages, fuel, wires and transformers, so the damage to the body of energy amounts very little.
    He added that "the power plants that were built after 2003 are miserable in every sense of the word, because they depend on the black fuel as well as thermal and can not work at temperatures (45-50), and it needs periodic maintenance, and therefore the maintenance amounts were added to the cost of energy production "He said.
    He explained that "the International Monetary Fund demands financial returns, while the government to answer 30% of the energy amounts, that is, there are 3 trillion dinars owed to the government from the collection of wages of energy from citizens and other sectors," noting that "the above mentioned changes reach the international bodies Which in turn compared to the Iraqi experience and the Egyptian experience, which was able to raise the capacity of processing from 16 to 24 hours, which managed to eliminate the problem of electricity in a year and a half.
    He pointed out that "international bodies believe that the government spending rates close to 25 percent on consumption is a serious indicator, which prevents [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] from obtaining real loans, and therefore the government and in order to obtain external loans, it must provide programs commensurate with the size of these amounts."
    Al-Masoudi said that "most of the world's countries encourage the consumption of energy because it is due to large amounts of money, except in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] where the government is demanding rationalization of consumption, and therefore the mismanagement cost [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] more than 20 billion dollars annually due to government negligence and delay and mismanagement of collections."Ending / 25 n


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