Electricity Minister vows to "end the energy crisis" during the constitutional period of the Government Abadi
Electricity blames the energy crisis of the loss of half of production
Pledged Electricity Minister Qassim Fahdawi, Sunday, Ba "termination" energy crisis and cuts electricity supply standard in the country during the constitutional period for the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, and stressed that the system will see "improvement" will continue until the summer of 2015, and as pointed out that this improvement does not constitute the "end crisis, "the fact that the electricity system need new generating capacities, pointed out that the Ministry of Electricity still faces" challenges "of terrorism and excessive consumption of energy by the citizens. Kassem said Fahdawi in a statement issued by the ministry and received a (long-Presse) a copy of it, that "the electric power crisis will end within the constitutional period of the Government of al-Abadi," noting that "the system will see a marked improvement in the coming winter months. Fahdawi, adding that "this improvement will continue until the summer of 2015," noting that it "is not the end of the crisis, the fact that the national electricity system need new generating capacities Stadhavha to the ministry projects currently being implemented along with other investment projects."
He Fahdawi, "The Ministry of Electricity is still facing the challenges of targeting terrorism to power lines and infrastructure for the Ministry of special projects obstetric and manufacturing and substations transfer, as well as excessive consumption of electric power by the citizens, and the excesses of the distribution networks," stressing the ministry's intention "to resolve the crisis togetherness employees of the ministry, and the attribution of the Council of Ministers, headed by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who joins me in all the proposals for Bozaratna and that would shorten the time in order to provide better services. "
Iraq has suffered a shortage of electricity since the beginning of the year 1990, and increased hours of power rationing after 2003, in Baghdad and the provinces, because made a lot of stations, as well as sabotage attacks on its facilities over the past few years, with increased hours of power cuts for citizens to about twenty hours per day, as witnessed during the past period, a significant improvement if it continued operating hours to about 23 hours, especially after the low temperatures.
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Electricity blames the energy crisis of the loss of half of production
Pledged Electricity Minister Qassim Fahdawi, Sunday, Ba "termination" energy crisis and cuts electricity supply standard in the country during the constitutional period for the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, and stressed that the system will see "improvement" will continue until the summer of 2015, and as pointed out that this improvement does not constitute the "end crisis, "the fact that the electricity system need new generating capacities, pointed out that the Ministry of Electricity still faces" challenges "of terrorism and excessive consumption of energy by the citizens. Kassem said Fahdawi in a statement issued by the ministry and received a (long-Presse) a copy of it, that "the electric power crisis will end within the constitutional period of the Government of al-Abadi," noting that "the system will see a marked improvement in the coming winter months. Fahdawi, adding that "this improvement will continue until the summer of 2015," noting that it "is not the end of the crisis, the fact that the national electricity system need new generating capacities Stadhavha to the ministry projects currently being implemented along with other investment projects."
He Fahdawi, "The Ministry of Electricity is still facing the challenges of targeting terrorism to power lines and infrastructure for the Ministry of special projects obstetric and manufacturing and substations transfer, as well as excessive consumption of electric power by the citizens, and the excesses of the distribution networks," stressing the ministry's intention "to resolve the crisis togetherness employees of the ministry, and the attribution of the Council of Ministers, headed by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who joins me in all the proposals for Bozaratna and that would shorten the time in order to provide better services. "
Iraq has suffered a shortage of electricity since the beginning of the year 1990, and increased hours of power rationing after 2003, in Baghdad and the provinces, because made a lot of stations, as well as sabotage attacks on its facilities over the past few years, with increased hours of power cuts for citizens to about twenty hours per day, as witnessed during the past period, a significant improvement if it continued operating hours to about 23 hours, especially after the low temperatures.
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