Turkish company completed 20% of the power plant good things in Karbala
On: Sat 31/12/2011 6:10
□ Baghdad / agencies
Electricity Ministry said that the company "Harlk Turkish" completed 20% of the work of the power plant good things in Karbala, which is hoped to produce 1250 megawatt.
The Turkish company has entered into a contract for establishment of the station with the Ministry of Electricity last January that the completed project within 24 months.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Electricity Musab al-teacher in a statement issued yesterday, said that "the Turkish company completed 20% of the work of the Station project," noting that "This project includes the construction of 10 units, each unit capacity of 125 MW, with a total of $ 1250 megawatt."
He added that "the units generating the project works with three types of fuel which is natural gas, crude oil and light fuel diesel. "
Iraq needs to at least 14 000 MW to meet the high demand for energy, while what he has does not currently exceed seven thousand megawatts.
Iraqis depend on generators energy to address the continuing shortage of up to about 18 hours a day.
In a related context, the teacher told the technical and engineering staff in the Directorate General for examination and technical workshops work was completed the installation of a water tank capacity (200) m 3 for the power plant, Mullah Abdullah, invasive of the Directorate General for the production of electricity for the province of Salahuddin.
He explained that the beginnings of manufacturing the tank was On July 18 last by creating the basic necessities for manufacturing within the factory boiler equipment of the Directorate General for examination and technical workshops.
He said he received the work site at the power plant, Mullah Abdullah, gas and actual direct inauguration of the second-site in October / October, and was completed in mid-December / December, depending on the amount of the contract period (60) days from the date of receipt of the site after it was linked to the main tank feeding tube connecting with all the pumps for spelling and unloading.
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