Editor: MN | SA Saturday 10 March 2012 14:36 GMT
Sumerian News / Baghdad
invited a member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Susan Saad, Saturday, and the Oil Ministry allocated sufficient quantities of material Algazhoyl free of charge to owners of power generators civil within months this summer, to compensate for the shortage of electricity supply provided by the government to the citizens. said Saad, a member of mass of virtue, were part of the National Alliance, said in a statement issued by her office, and received "Alsumaria News", a copy of it, "we addressed the Ministry of Electricity to see how many hours of processing citizens with electricity during the summer, in turn, confirmed that the rate of processing is similar to the summer of the past, ie, eight hours a day." . She added, "Therefore, the Ministry of Oil direct from now on to prepare a plan Court and accurate processing of generators textured Algazhoyl, because the summer on the doorstep." The Saad that "the distribution plan Algazhoyl last year, were not successful because there are some owners souls Aldaah took advantage of it and bring more from a generator and got more than a monthly ration, and thus deprived others to benefit from the share which goes Bnfha to the citizen. " and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (February 2010) to end electricity crisis in the country during a period not exceeding 15 months, within the framework of a series of undertakings which was launched in response to the movement of mass protests witnessed by the majority of the urban mid-February 2011. As announced Ministry of Electricity, In (Feb. 2, 2011), all forecast solving the electricity crisis dramatically beginning in 2014. Iraq has suffered a shortage of electric power since the beginning of the year 1990 , and increased hours of rationing power after 2003 in Baghdad and the provinces, because of made a lot of stations as well as sabotage attacks on facilities over the past years, with increased hours of power cuts for citizens to about twenty hours per day. The average Thgiz houses in across Iraq, with the exception of the Kurdistan region, with electricity in the best case to 8 hours per day, while supply of houses in the Kurdish provinces by 20 hours a day, because of the presence of special projects for the production of electricity from the private sector for years.
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