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    Electricity awards a contract worth 243 million dollars to an American company to develop the Kirkuk

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    Electricity awards a contract worth 243 million dollars to an American company to develop the Kirkuk Empty Electricity awards a contract worth 243 million dollars to an American company to develop the Kirkuk

    Post by Rocky Wed 22 Dec 2021, 6:09 am

    Electricity awards a contract worth 243 million dollars to an American company to develop the Kirkuk plant

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    {Economic: Al Furat News} The Ministry of Electricity officially awarded, on Tuesday, a contract worth 243 million dollars to (Stellar Energy) to convert the combined cycle at the Kirkuk power plant.
    The useful summary.. In important news, you can find it on Al-Furat News Channel on Telegram.. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
    And the US embassy in Baghdad stated, in a statement that {Euphrates News} received a copy of it, that it: “It can raise the power capacity of the Kirkuk station by more than 270 megawatts, and this would help Iraq better meet its energy needs during the months of peak demand.” ".
    The embassy indicated that "the Deputy Chief of Mission (Jay Zimmerman) attended the signing ceremony and highlighted the United States' support for energy independence in Iraq, as well as the growing economic cooperation between the United States and Iraq through American private sector investments."
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