Fahdawi of Basra : Snjhz powered citizens for 24 hours during next summer
2/24/2015
Alsumaria News / Basra
Said Minister of Electricity Qassim Fahdawi , on Tuesday, said the ministry will be equipped with some of the provinces energy for a period of 24 hours during the summer, while the province confirmed Basra that the need for electricity equivalent to four provinces. He Fahdawi at a press conference today with the governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui at the Office of the province on the sidelines of his visit to Basra, which takes three days and attended by " Alsumaria News ", that" there is a program lasts for three days in the province of Basra to address the problems that confront us to improve the electrical system, "noting that "the ministry is in the process of improving energy in the field of transport, production and distribution." He Fahadway "We Snjhz some provinces powered for 24 hours during the summer, and the province of Basra have priority in because of the harsh weather conditions experienced during this chapter," pointing out that "the success of the electrical system regards the cooperation of officials and clerics and tribal leaders with the Ministry in processing citizens with electricity. " He Fahdawi that "bad weather lead to the suspension of oil production and export, which is reflected on the stop gas production, which leads to lower gas pressure in the pipe and thus stop some stations, power generation," pointing out that "this problem is still ongoing and unresolved." For his part, the governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui said "Basra has a special need to electrical energy equivalent to need four Iraqi provinces," explaining that "the previous summer was put electricity in maintaining good that we've regardless large sums of money to improve the electrical system in Basra."
He Nasraoui that "among conservative workshops in collaboration with the Ministry of Electricity to improve the system regarding the production, distribution and transport," pointing out that "there is a campaign to remove the excesses and add tanker power lines."
Iraq has suffered from a lack of electrical power supply since 1990, after the United Nations imposed a blockade on Iraq, and exacerbated the problem after 2003, thereby increasing hours of power outages increasing the adoption of parents to small and private power generators, which followed interconnected finding to offset the electrical energy alternatives.
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2/24/2015
Alsumaria News / Basra
Said Minister of Electricity Qassim Fahdawi , on Tuesday, said the ministry will be equipped with some of the provinces energy for a period of 24 hours during the summer, while the province confirmed Basra that the need for electricity equivalent to four provinces. He Fahdawi at a press conference today with the governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui at the Office of the province on the sidelines of his visit to Basra, which takes three days and attended by " Alsumaria News ", that" there is a program lasts for three days in the province of Basra to address the problems that confront us to improve the electrical system, "noting that "the ministry is in the process of improving energy in the field of transport, production and distribution." He Fahadway "We Snjhz some provinces powered for 24 hours during the summer, and the province of Basra have priority in because of the harsh weather conditions experienced during this chapter," pointing out that "the success of the electrical system regards the cooperation of officials and clerics and tribal leaders with the Ministry in processing citizens with electricity. " He Fahdawi that "bad weather lead to the suspension of oil production and export, which is reflected on the stop gas production, which leads to lower gas pressure in the pipe and thus stop some stations, power generation," pointing out that "this problem is still ongoing and unresolved." For his part, the governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui said "Basra has a special need to electrical energy equivalent to need four Iraqi provinces," explaining that "the previous summer was put electricity in maintaining good that we've regardless large sums of money to improve the electrical system in Basra."
He Nasraoui that "among conservative workshops in collaboration with the Ministry of Electricity to improve the system regarding the production, distribution and transport," pointing out that "there is a campaign to remove the excesses and add tanker power lines."
Iraq has suffered from a lack of electrical power supply since 1990, after the United Nations imposed a blockade on Iraq, and exacerbated the problem after 2003, thereby increasing hours of power outages increasing the adoption of parents to small and private power generators, which followed interconnected finding to offset the electrical energy alternatives.
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