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    Al-Kazemi declares it frankly: Iraq has not actually started any step to solve the electricity crisi

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    Al-Kazemi declares it frankly: Iraq has not actually started any step to solve the electricity crisi Empty Al-Kazemi declares it frankly: Iraq has not actually started any step to solve the electricity crisi

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    [size=52]Al-Kazemi declares it frankly: Iraq has not actually started any step to solve the electricity crisis[/size]

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    Al-Kazemi said during the meeting, “Two days ago, there were interruptions and interruptions greater than the known rate in electrical power systems, and I will not talk about the following reasons for everything that happened, because I formed a special investigative committee to get answers to questions asked by citizens, who is targeting power transmission networks today? And why is he targeting it? Are we facing sabotage operations of a political or terrorist nature? We will answer all of this when the investigation is completed, and I directed the Ministry of Interior in this regard to raise the level of protection for power stations and transmission networks.”

    He added, "Some brothers scold when I say that this government is paying the price for wrong and prosthetic policies and waste of money for 17 years in all fields, especially energy. I do not speak with the logic of electoral propaganda. This is a historical and moral responsibility, and we must be frank to the people after successive governments were unable to be frank for fear of anger The Iraqi street, and the truth is that all governments and politicians bear this responsibility.”

    Al-Kazemi said, "I wonder why the electrical connection decisions were not taken with neighboring countries and countries of the world for 17 years? We found that the country is linked only to a network with the Islamic Republic of Iran, which did not fall short according to its ability. It also has entitlements to its people. There is the file of electricity debts and US sanctions resolutions. We are serious about solving this issue to deliver all the money owed by Iraq to neighboring Iran as a result of importing gas and electricity for previous years And we will make progress in this area.”
    And between, “Why is Iraq at a critical angle in front of the entitlements of its people? A year ago and until today, we issued decisions to connect Iraq’s electrical system with all neighboring countries, and this matter will require time and patience to complete electrical interconnection systems with our brothers and neighbors, so that we can face energy challenges together. Who decided to isolate Iraq and prevent the electrical connection?

    And the Iraqi prime minister continued, saying, "The decision maker in which country sets strategies according to his country's capabilities and future plans, so why did we build gas power plants in Iraq for 17 years when we were unable to provide them with gas? And with the absence of a parallel plan to produce gas, and even the absence of a plan to diversify the sources of gas import if necessary? Who is responsible for this grave error? As long as we do not have ready-made gas, why did you build dozens of gas stations and waste money? Why not invest in different fuel stations or go for the solar energy option? Why has the nuclear energy file not been opened yet?
    He added, "In the gas file, we found that the power stations supply networks are also linked to the brothers in the Islamic Republic of Iran, and they did not fail and continue to pump gas despite the failure to pay their dues due to the imposed sanctions, and we need a long time and infrastructure until we find alternative sources of gas from other countries, Iraq." There is a long delay in gas production, and we need to start directly and this is what we did without hesitation, but we need two to three years to start producing gas and fill the largest percentage of the stations’ needs.”
    He also referred to the accident of the disruption of the electric power system in the country, “Two days ago, they said that the power transmission lines melted because of the loads on them and because they are basically old, and the question is why the power transmission system in Iraq wastes 40% of the production? Why did we not start in 2005, for example, until today, to have a modern transportation system? There were many problems and challenges for previous governments, but despite that, it was possible to move in this area.”
    He stressed, "Every step to solve the electricity problem in Iraq requires years, because Iraq did not actually start any step during the previous years. If we invested in solar energy, the issue of electricity would be behind us today. If we invested in gas production, Iraq would export gas today instead of importing it, and if we invested in other stations. Iraq would be able today to provide electricity, and if we invested in repairing the electricity transmission networks, no crisis would have occurred, and if we invested in electrical interconnection with all our neighbors, we would be able to address emergency crises and fill the shortage, especially in the summer. Since last year, we have continued to put all these options on a map The actual work, and we will need a few years to solve this issue radically, each of these steps needs between 2-4 years to implement and start reaping its fruits, and the question arises why this did not happen before.”
    Al-Kazemi touched on the production of nuclear energy in the country, and confirmed, “I spoke with the French a few months ago about an Iraqi project to produce nuclear energy. Iraq has this option, so it is our duty to work to overcome it so that no one will come after us and say why these decisions were not taken as I say frankly and clearly before the people.”

    He referred to the government’s work by saying, “The current government is a year and a few months old, and it did everything that needed to be done 20 years ago from today. We have taken decisions in all energy files, for which I will personally bear responsibility. The next government must complete what we started and be frank to its people that there is no solution to electricity in Iraq unless we complete the steps we started today.”
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