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    Electricity: We have lost 2000 MW due to the financial crisis and seek to ensure fuel stations

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    Post by Rocky Sat 14 May 2016, 3:26 am

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    Electricity: We have lost 2000 MW due to the financial crisis and seek to ensure fuel stations


     Basra / long-Presse 

    Minister of Electricity Ala'a Disher detect loss of power system the amount of two thousand megawatts due to the financial crisis, and disclosed that his ministry 's plan focuses on coordination with the oil bodies to equip stations with fuel, and with the governor of Basra pointed out that the financial crisis has prompted theadministration of the province to rely on an emergency plan to equip energy, stressed citizens processing power would be "acceptable" this summer. 
    he said the new Minister of Electricity Ala'a Disher during a joint news conference with the governor of Basra held in the Office of the province and attended (range press) " the financial crisis has negatively affected the production of electric power in Iraq, where the ministry produced at the height of summer , 16 thousand megawatts, but it has lost about two thousand megawatts. " 
    Disher said that" his ministry 's plan focuses on coordination with the oil bodies to equip stations with fuel, especially new projects Alemtemthleen station Shatt al - Basra , which produces 800 megawatts, and the gas station Najibiyah thousand MW , as well as working Rumaila plant processing rate of 1200 MW. " 
    for his part, the governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui said that" the province had been placed two plans and other emergencies to provide electrical power in the summer, but the financial crisis caused a halt all projects prompted to rely on the emergency plan . " . 
    Nasraoui and called for " the application of a new plan between the province and the Ministry of electricity through the formation of a joint operations room to move beyond this summer crisis", stressing that " thesupply of electricity this summer will be accepted." 
    The visit is the first minister of the new electricity Ala Disher to the province of Basra. 
    The the Ministry of Electricity justified in the April 24, 2016, declining hours of processing to the loss of 6,500 megawatts because of delayed maintenance of the generating units of the scarcity of fuel and the lack ofbudget disbursement acts, stressing that it is coordinating with the Council of Ministers to launch allocations to address "bottlenecks" current. 
    the Iraq suffers a shortage of electric power since the beginning of the year in 1990, but the past three years have seen an improvement in the provision of electric power after the opening of a number of power stations which (Zubaydiah in Wasit and good deeds in Karbala and Alhaidariya in Najaf and the station gas in Maysan and two stations in Diwaniya station al - Sadr in Baghdad, and stations Shatt al - Arab and Rumaila in Basra and the station gaseous in Kirkuk), where operating hours continue to about 20 private hour with freezing temperatures while shrinking operating hours with high temperatures and increased loads on the power plants during peak times.
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