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    Siemens technologies support improved energy supplies in Iraq

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    Siemens technologies support improved energy supplies in Iraq Empty Siemens technologies support improved energy supplies in Iraq

    Post by Hkp1 Sun 03 Mar 2013, 2:40 pm

    Siemens technologies support improved energy supplies in Iraq

    03 March 2013 12: 13 pm Last updated: 03 Mar 13 12: 13 pm


    Got
    low and medium voltage section of the infrastructure sector and cities
    in company Siemens to hold 24 sub-station building for the Iraqi
    Ministry of electricity by "Toyota Tsusho Corporation of Japan by nearly
    62.1 million euros, Siemens will be under contract to build the fully
    stations in ten provinces to strengthen power supply in the country.

    Iraq
    still faces many challenges in modernizing its infrastructure,
    provision of drinking water supplies and power supply fixed and stable
    population, which now constitutes one of the pressing problems faced by
    The State at the present time, especially in the hot summer days and
    experiencing a high demand for electricity to run air conditioners and
    refrigerators, leading to the depletion of a large proportion of the
    available energy.

    With the current energy supply covered by the
    local electrical grid up 96 percent of the country's population, but
    some areas receive power for only a few hours a day, and are not in line
    with the growing needs of the population and the services sector and
    industry under electrical resources scarce, which constitutes an
    obstacle to the movement of investment in the private sector. According
    to a study by the International Energy Agency "IEA"Iraq has to generate
    55 percent of the total electricity needs in 2011.

    He said Jorg
    shaiflir, Chief Executive Officer of Siemens ' infrastructure and cities
    in the Middle East: "Iraq is suffering from a significant reduction in
    power supply, there is an urgent need to increase the capacity of the
    electric power distribution network. We are pleased with this contract,
    we hope to contribute to our work in providing better living conditions
    for many Iraqis, securing the supply of electricity to the largest
    segment of the population, sectors that power is needed and a
    prerequisite for all. "

    And Siemens company will at the request
    of the company "Toyota Tsusho Corporation of Japan, which is
    headquartered in Nagoya, Japan, to building and the construction of 24
    sub-station works hard (2 x 31.5 mega volt ampere), enjoy the ability to
    distribute up to 31.5 mega volt ampere, for its Iraqi Ministry of
    electricity, the contract includes the supply of all relevant equipment,
    as well as civil engineering and installation work stations that
    include substation arrived with the electric grid. The package includes
    equipment made by Siemens supplied the electrical transformers and 33
    key electrically broken down between the switches capacity 11 kV medium
    voltage 0.4 kV, low voltage, so that project operations will be managed
    Turkey and ship products from Europe and Turkey.

    Ralph Cristian
    said, Executive Chairman of low and medium voltage section in company
    "Siemens", saying: "the new stations will be built by Siemens in
    strengthening energy supplies in Iraq and reliably, and the development
    of energy infrastructures will undoubtedly accelerate development of the
    economic and social levels."



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