Water Resources signed a contract with a Chinese company to build solar pumps
1/14/2015
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
The Ministry of Water Resources, on Wednesday, announced the signing of a contract with a Chinese company to build solar pumps, while confirming that it is pushing ahead with work on two desalination and reclamation and construction of irrigation projects. He Resources Minister Mohsen al-Shammari said in a statement received "Alsumaria News", a copy of "The ministry has signed a contract with the company (Tan Jin) Chinese to build a pump powered by solar," adding that "the contract provides that the payments on credit." Shammari said that "pumps powered by solar her specificities different from the others through environmental determinants and temperatures and hours of processing, in addition to the availability of many water sources in Iraq , "noting that he" will replace the pump diesel and electric power because of its impact on environment. " He Shammari said "the use of such pumps is an ambitious plan to convert salt water to unfit for human use of water," pointing out that "the ministry is pushing ahead with work on two desalination and reclamation and construction of irrigation projects and take advantage of the water bodies and make them places for tourism." The Ministry of Agriculture announced on September 17, 2014, for the inclusion of solar-powered pumps operating at 50% support to encourage local agricultural production
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1/14/2015
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
The Ministry of Water Resources, on Wednesday, announced the signing of a contract with a Chinese company to build solar pumps, while confirming that it is pushing ahead with work on two desalination and reclamation and construction of irrigation projects. He Resources Minister Mohsen al-Shammari said in a statement received "Alsumaria News", a copy of "The ministry has signed a contract with the company (Tan Jin) Chinese to build a pump powered by solar," adding that "the contract provides that the payments on credit." Shammari said that "pumps powered by solar her specificities different from the others through environmental determinants and temperatures and hours of processing, in addition to the availability of many water sources in Iraq , "noting that he" will replace the pump diesel and electric power because of its impact on environment. " He Shammari said "the use of such pumps is an ambitious plan to convert salt water to unfit for human use of water," pointing out that "the ministry is pushing ahead with work on two desalination and reclamation and construction of irrigation projects and take advantage of the water bodies and make them places for tourism." The Ministry of Agriculture announced on September 17, 2014, for the inclusion of solar-powered pumps operating at 50% support to encourage local agricultural production
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