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    British Website: The Iraqi Government's Electricity Reforms Are A Way To Embezzle Money

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    Post by Rocky Wed 27 Jul 2022, 10:13 am

    [size=38]British Website: The Iraqi Government's Electricity Reforms Are A Way To Embezzle Money
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    A report by the British Global Construction website confirmed that Iraq seeks to reach an electrical capacity of 41 gigawatts by 2025, while the installed capacity of the country was about 28 gigawatts in 2020, so achieving the plan will require a rapid increase in new energy projects, as it is also expected that Energy demand will reach 41 GW over the next three years.
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    The report, translated by the "Information" agency, stated that "the government's plan is based on new projects for electricity and solar energy, expansion of existing power plants, modernization of transmission and distribution networks, and completion of stalled projects. In the long term, Iraq hopes to build three nuclear power plants, and to achieve this it will He is in talks with Russia, France and the United States.”
    The report added that “electricity generation is considered the most important measure in the efforts to rebuild Iraq after the war, and it has been directly linked to the social unrest in the country, but the past nineteen years have weakened the electricity sector due to severe corruption and gross neglect, and the plans put in place by the government to address the shortage of electricity have proven.” More often than not, it is an easy way for officials to embezzle money than a way to improve the lives of Iraqi citizens.”
    The report stated that “the political stalemate and the continuous suspension of work in the government’s inability to provide other public services, such as health care and travel, and terrorist attacks on the electricity system increased the ill-equipment, as the Deutsche Welle website indicated that up to 70 electricity towers were vandalized. last year in an attempt to destabilize the country.”
    The report stressed that “the temperatures in Iraq can reach more than 50 degrees Celsius in the summer, which makes access to air conditioners and electric fans a matter of life or death, which increases the pressure and the need for cooling in response to global warming and the rapid growth in the population of Iraq, where Some estimates put the potential growth in future electricity demand at 10 percent annually, which means a disaster for the foreseeable future.” finished/ 25 z
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