[size=36]Oil Minister: Iraq is committed to the clean and renewable energy program[/size]
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, Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar affirmed today, Tuesday, that Iraq is committed to the clean and renewable energy program.
A statement by the ministry stated, "The Minister of Oil sponsored the specialized conference organized by the ministry in cooperation with the General Electric Company for Gas Energy GE, whose work was launched today, Tuesday, under the title (Towards Accelerating the Achieving Development Plans for More Sustainable Energy)."
According to the statement, Abdul-Jabbar stressed, "Iraq's commitment to implement its plans to adopt the clean and renewable energy program and to continue projects for optimal investment of gas associated with oil production operations and the development of gas fields in order to reduce emissions and protect the environment and climate."
He pointed out that "Iraq, in more than one international conference and forum, affirmed its commitment to the determinants of reducing and reducing carbon emissions through the implementation of a number of projects in the field of gas investment and gas field development, as well as projects to adopt solar energy in the production of electric power," noting that "more than A contract for the implementation of these projects with international companies specialized in the field of clean energy, including companies (French Total and a consortium group with the Norwegian company SCATEC and the UAE’s Masdar).
He explained that "the Ministry of Oil is keen to develop gas fields and implement a strategic program to increase the production of free and natural gas and invest associated gas, whose investment rates have reached high rates, leading to stopping burning in the very near future," praising "the efforts aimed at helping Iraq implement projects for clean and renewable energy." Through continuous studies and holding workshops and conferences through which modern methods in the clean energy industry are discussed and discussed, including the work of the conference today with (GE) in order to find out the latest developments in clean energy production and its uses to reduce emissions, reduce the use of fossil fuels and reduce financial costs to support the economy national and sustainable development.
For his part, "adviser to the Ministry of Oil for Energy Affairs, Abdul Baqi Khalaf, confirmed the ministry's interest in the uses of clean energy despite the challenges facing this file in Iraq and the world," noting "the ministry's keenness to implement the strategy of transition towards renewable energy through cooperation with specialized international companies." .
For his part, Joseph Anis, President and CEO of General Electric’s Energy Services and Gas Energy Systems Business Unit in Europe, Middle East and Africa, said that the world needs to move quickly to use the latest available solutions, while continuing to invest in developing future technologies, in an effort to address the urgent issue of climate change. Therefore, accelerating the pace of transformation in the energy sector in Iraq requires adopting a comprehensive approach that includes many sources of fuel and mobilizing efforts to decarbonize the entire energy sector, starting from improving the ways of extracting and transporting resources, to the processes of energy generation, transmission, distribution and consumption, noting that "General Electric has provided, over the years, its comprehensive solutions to support the Iraqi energy sector, including providing advanced technologies, establishing and modernizing power plants, linking them to the transmission and distribution network, and securing funding sources for the development of the sector’s infrastructure. Every effort is made to ensure a secure future for the energy sector in Iraq for future generations to enjoy, and thus we are committed to supporting decarbonization goals.”
During the conference, GE presented an integrated roadmap to support the transformation of the energy sector in Iraq by focusing on specific axes and areas, which include:
1. Using associated gas for power generation: Iraq can benefit from associated gas to generate more than 13 kilowatts of electric power, which Which caters to up to 15 million homes in the country.
2. Switching from simple to combined cycle: Converting power plants from simple to combined cycle helps improve power generation efficiency by up to 50%, and reduce emissions intensity by 35%. GE estimates that if this solution were implemented at 19 different sites, total power generation could increase by 5.3 kilowatts over 4 years without the need to burn more fuel.
3. Using hydrogen for power generation, and deploying CCS technologies: Using hydrogen to power power plants and/or adopting CCS solutions, in the future, could reduce emissions rates to near zero levels in the long term. GE has more than 100 units worldwide that run entirely or partially using hydrogen and have collectively recorded more than 8 million man-hours, and many of GE's Model B, E and F turbines in Iraq can be modified to use 100% hydrogen in its operations. Ended 29/h
, Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar affirmed today, Tuesday, that Iraq is committed to the clean and renewable energy program.
A statement by the ministry stated, "The Minister of Oil sponsored the specialized conference organized by the ministry in cooperation with the General Electric Company for Gas Energy GE, whose work was launched today, Tuesday, under the title (Towards Accelerating the Achieving Development Plans for More Sustainable Energy)."
According to the statement, Abdul-Jabbar stressed, "Iraq's commitment to implement its plans to adopt the clean and renewable energy program and to continue projects for optimal investment of gas associated with oil production operations and the development of gas fields in order to reduce emissions and protect the environment and climate."
He pointed out that "Iraq, in more than one international conference and forum, affirmed its commitment to the determinants of reducing and reducing carbon emissions through the implementation of a number of projects in the field of gas investment and gas field development, as well as projects to adopt solar energy in the production of electric power," noting that "more than A contract for the implementation of these projects with international companies specialized in the field of clean energy, including companies (French Total and a consortium group with the Norwegian company SCATEC and the UAE’s Masdar).
He explained that "the Ministry of Oil is keen to develop gas fields and implement a strategic program to increase the production of free and natural gas and invest associated gas, whose investment rates have reached high rates, leading to stopping burning in the very near future," praising "the efforts aimed at helping Iraq implement projects for clean and renewable energy." Through continuous studies and holding workshops and conferences through which modern methods in the clean energy industry are discussed and discussed, including the work of the conference today with (GE) in order to find out the latest developments in clean energy production and its uses to reduce emissions, reduce the use of fossil fuels and reduce financial costs to support the economy national and sustainable development.
For his part, "adviser to the Ministry of Oil for Energy Affairs, Abdul Baqi Khalaf, confirmed the ministry's interest in the uses of clean energy despite the challenges facing this file in Iraq and the world," noting "the ministry's keenness to implement the strategy of transition towards renewable energy through cooperation with specialized international companies." .
For his part, Joseph Anis, President and CEO of General Electric’s Energy Services and Gas Energy Systems Business Unit in Europe, Middle East and Africa, said that the world needs to move quickly to use the latest available solutions, while continuing to invest in developing future technologies, in an effort to address the urgent issue of climate change. Therefore, accelerating the pace of transformation in the energy sector in Iraq requires adopting a comprehensive approach that includes many sources of fuel and mobilizing efforts to decarbonize the entire energy sector, starting from improving the ways of extracting and transporting resources, to the processes of energy generation, transmission, distribution and consumption, noting that "General Electric has provided, over the years, its comprehensive solutions to support the Iraqi energy sector, including providing advanced technologies, establishing and modernizing power plants, linking them to the transmission and distribution network, and securing funding sources for the development of the sector’s infrastructure. Every effort is made to ensure a secure future for the energy sector in Iraq for future generations to enjoy, and thus we are committed to supporting decarbonization goals.”
During the conference, GE presented an integrated roadmap to support the transformation of the energy sector in Iraq by focusing on specific axes and areas, which include:
1. Using associated gas for power generation: Iraq can benefit from associated gas to generate more than 13 kilowatts of electric power, which Which caters to up to 15 million homes in the country.
2. Switching from simple to combined cycle: Converting power plants from simple to combined cycle helps improve power generation efficiency by up to 50%, and reduce emissions intensity by 35%. GE estimates that if this solution were implemented at 19 different sites, total power generation could increase by 5.3 kilowatts over 4 years without the need to burn more fuel.
3. Using hydrogen for power generation, and deploying CCS technologies: Using hydrogen to power power plants and/or adopting CCS solutions, in the future, could reduce emissions rates to near zero levels in the long term. GE has more than 100 units worldwide that run entirely or partially using hydrogen and have collectively recorded more than 8 million man-hours, and many of GE's Model B, E and F turbines in Iraq can be modified to use 100% hydrogen in its operations. Ended 29/h
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