Nineveh is planning to improve the performance of its system of electric
<BLOCKQUOTE class="postcontent restore">Nineveh, June 3 (Rn) - planning of Nineveh province, north of Baghdad, to improve the performance of its system of electric deeply affected by the recent war as well as international sanctions before the change of the former regime in 2003 and beyond.
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And Nineveh province - home to a mixture of varied ethnicities and nationalities and other minorities - provide the population of about eight hours of electricity in the summer when temperatures reach 50 degrees Celsius.
Nineveh has seen a series of protests and the logo was a prominent power crisis which, like other parts of Iraq, which floats on a lake of oil.
And began to maintain today the establishment of electric networks in a number of towns to maintain a cost of five billion Iraqi dinars in a bid to bridge the large gap in electricity.
The projects include rehabilitation of electricity networks in the bathroom fresh and hand Sedira and the Shura Council, about 30 km south of Mosul, and implementation of networks other electric in the area of Tel Abtp and Bausch and ASCII connector, Sinjar, in western Mosul, including work to extend electricity grids in 50 downtown area.
Iraq needs more than 15 thousand MW to meet peak demand in summer, but the Ministry of Electricity should not expect more than before this summer for seven thousand megawatts.
The Chairman of the Commission of Electricity and Energy Council of Nineveh Mowaffaq Mohammed Jubouri told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) "The project will take actions by the Korean company, and we're such projects at the end of September (September) next year."
The electricity crisis, a major source of popular anger towards the authorities have failed to overcome the problem, despite an abundance of oil revenues.
So called local authorities in Nineveh, the owners of private generators to abide by the decision of the provincial council.
The resolution obliges the owners of generators to increase the operating hours of two pm and six o'clock in the morning with a break and one for every three hours, pricing six thousand dinars per amp.
Will be provided to local authorities, owners of private generators, four thousand liters of fuel per month.
But the generator owners have rejected it and went out demonstrations calling for him to go back, and decided not to apply.
And suggested the Ministry of Electricity at the beginning of this month stopped a number of power stations because of the non-arrival of the fuel needed to run, which may exacerbate the crisis.
Iraq plans to increase the capacity of electricity to 27 thousand megawatts in the next four years and require an investment of not less than 3-4 billion dollars a year to be able to achieve this goal.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="postcontent restore">Nineveh, June 3 (Rn) - planning of Nineveh province, north of Baghdad, to improve the performance of its system of electric deeply affected by the recent war as well as international sanctions before the change of the former regime in 2003 and beyond.
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And Nineveh province - home to a mixture of varied ethnicities and nationalities and other minorities - provide the population of about eight hours of electricity in the summer when temperatures reach 50 degrees Celsius.
Nineveh has seen a series of protests and the logo was a prominent power crisis which, like other parts of Iraq, which floats on a lake of oil.
And began to maintain today the establishment of electric networks in a number of towns to maintain a cost of five billion Iraqi dinars in a bid to bridge the large gap in electricity.
The projects include rehabilitation of electricity networks in the bathroom fresh and hand Sedira and the Shura Council, about 30 km south of Mosul, and implementation of networks other electric in the area of Tel Abtp and Bausch and ASCII connector, Sinjar, in western Mosul, including work to extend electricity grids in 50 downtown area.
Iraq needs more than 15 thousand MW to meet peak demand in summer, but the Ministry of Electricity should not expect more than before this summer for seven thousand megawatts.
The Chairman of the Commission of Electricity and Energy Council of Nineveh Mowaffaq Mohammed Jubouri told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) "The project will take actions by the Korean company, and we're such projects at the end of September (September) next year."
The electricity crisis, a major source of popular anger towards the authorities have failed to overcome the problem, despite an abundance of oil revenues.
So called local authorities in Nineveh, the owners of private generators to abide by the decision of the provincial council.
The resolution obliges the owners of generators to increase the operating hours of two pm and six o'clock in the morning with a break and one for every three hours, pricing six thousand dinars per amp.
Will be provided to local authorities, owners of private generators, four thousand liters of fuel per month.
But the generator owners have rejected it and went out demonstrations calling for him to go back, and decided not to apply.
And suggested the Ministry of Electricity at the beginning of this month stopped a number of power stations because of the non-arrival of the fuel needed to run, which may exacerbate the crisis.
Iraq plans to increase the capacity of electricity to 27 thousand megawatts in the next four years and require an investment of not less than 3-4 billion dollars a year to be able to achieve this goal.
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