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    Economy News _ Baghdad
    The Parliamentary Energy Committee confirmed that Iraq suffers from a production gap of about 11 thousand megawatts that must be provided, noting that the plans of the Ministry of Electricity focus today on clean energy sources in production operations.
    The second vice-chairman of the committee, Hassan al-Asadi, said in an interview with the official newspaper, followed by "Al-Iqtisad News", that "there is a plan in the ministry to use waste to generate electric power," noting that "Iraq has moved towards clean and renewable energy to produce electricity, despite the need for infrastructure for this process." ».
    Al-Asadi added, “Within the ministry’s plan and the vision of the parliamentary committee, it was decided to proceed with the issue of renewable energy, by making use of solar energy, and more than one project has been referred in this regard,” noting that the ministry “is in the process of making use of waste recycling plants to produce electric energy, and there are more From a location in the capital Baghdad and Salah al-Din, although the energy produced from these activities is small compared to the required local need.
    Al-Asadi indicated that the committee and the ministry “understand the citizen’s need to see the stability of electricity in terms of more processing hours, and then move to clean energy, given the lack of generation through clean energy when compared to steam plants with a productivity of 3 thousand megawatts,” explaining that “the use of Clean and renewable energy will contribute to reducing emissions, and this is what the world seeks in its plans in the coming years.”
    He pointed out that "Iraq suffers from a production gap of about 11,000 megawatts that must be provided, and for there to be a material possibility to work on the issue of clean energies."
    Regarding the use of nuclear reactors to produce electric power, the deputy believes that "it is still early to talk and work on this project, especially with the incomplete infrastructure."


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