Baghdad allocated 30 billion dinars to buy generators
Sunday, February 19, 2012 14:46
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates first deputy of the province of Baghdad, Mohammed Hamza al-Shammari that the province of Baghdad this year has allocated 30 billion dinars for the purchase of generators of various sizes.
Al-Shammari said in a statement received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it on Sunday that "the province made the decision to increase the generator government has been able in previous years to secure more than 1500 generator has helped provide more than 2000 megawatts of citizens, was marked by the experience of the province of Baghdad from the rest provinces in this area, and support the local government continues in this direction. "
He said that "government and generators provided opportunities for the unemployed in addition to price support has been provided free of charge and provide them with fuel controls to increase the hours of operation and at subsidized prices is intended to reduce the burden on citizens and address the electricity crisis." / End.
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Sunday, February 19, 2012 14:46
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates first deputy of the province of Baghdad, Mohammed Hamza al-Shammari that the province of Baghdad this year has allocated 30 billion dinars for the purchase of generators of various sizes.
Al-Shammari said in a statement received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it on Sunday that "the province made the decision to increase the generator government has been able in previous years to secure more than 1500 generator has helped provide more than 2000 megawatts of citizens, was marked by the experience of the province of Baghdad from the rest provinces in this area, and support the local government continues in this direction. "
He said that "government and generators provided opportunities for the unemployed in addition to price support has been provided free of charge and provide them with fuel controls to increase the hours of operation and at subsidized prices is intended to reduce the burden on citizens and address the electricity crisis." / End.
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