Waterfall: The Electricity Crisis in Iraq Would End Mid-2015
| April 4, 2011 | Filled under Uncategorized |
He added that the waterfall and the Ministry of Electricity implement a medium-term will end in mid-2013 and long-term plan will expire in mid 2015 and will expire with the end of a long-term power crisis permanently.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said in mid-February that the electricity crisis will end no later than 15 months, but the government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a press conference that the Prime Minister was talking about the plan of the Ministry of Electricity short-term and aimed at hour increments processing power and not a final end to the crisis.
And explain the Minister of Electricity content of the plan short-term implemented by his ministry in the middle of next year, and indicated that it contains the monument 50 stations in the various governorates of Iraq, each station of which consists of 25 units, each unit produces four megawatts, he said, companies that “Caterpillar,” the U.S., and “Man” and German “STX” Korean, will the processing and installation of these stations, and the operation of Najaf, as well as training of cadres of the Ministry of Electricity.
Adding a waterfall that electricity will improve slightly in the summer of this year, indicating that the hours of processing power will stabilize in the summer to eight hours a day.
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