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    Electricity: fuel shortage stopped a number of power stations

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    Electricity: fuel shortage stopped a number of power stations Empty Electricity: fuel shortage stopped a number of power stations

    Post by Rocky Fri 06 Jan 2023, 4:37 am

    [size=46]Electricity: fuel shortage stopped a number of power stations[/size]
    Iraq
    10:54 - 2023-01-06
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    Today, Thursday, the Ministry of Electricity confirmed that the current energy production is about 14,000 megawatts.
    The ministry's spokesman, Ahmed Musa, said, "Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani pays great attention to the electricity file, so our efforts are continuing, and we aspire to reach energy stability at 24,000 megawatts," pointing out that "Iraq's need for electricity is estimated at 32 thousand megawatts.
    He added that "the fuel shortage stopped a number of power stations," noting that "the current energy production is about 14,000 megawatts."
    He continued, "Electricity imports gas worth 10 trillion dinars annually, and work continues on electrical interconnection projects with countries, as we signed contracts with several companies to produce 7,500 solar panels through solar energy," stressing that "the ministry is counting on approving the budget to proceed with its plans."

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