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    Economist: This is the value of what Iraqis spend on private generators

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    Post by Rocky Tue 09 Aug 2022, 5:03 am

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    [size=52]Economist: This is the value of what Iraqis spend on private generators[/size]

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    [size=45]Economist Mustafa Al-Bazarkan confirmed, on Monday, that the value of what Iraqis spend as expenses on electricity delivered to them by private generators amounts to one billion dollars annually.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Bazarkan explained: “The value of what the Iraqis spend in just two years, i.e. $2 billion, if it was spent on generating electricity, would have saved 40,000 megawatts.” Noting that “Iraq’s current production is 32,000 megawatts, although it has spent 82 One billion dollars on the electricity sector, and its need for electricity today is 45,000 megawatts.[/size]
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