Baghdad: Euphrates News} held the office of electricity supply and energy dependence of the U.S. Department of Energy workshop in Baghdad during the period from 22 to 26 September / September on the operation of electricity and maintenance.
According to a statement of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it on Tuesday that "The workshop was attended by twenty engineers from Iraqi Ministry of Electricity who work in power plants in all parts of Iraq," noting that "the workshop, which lasted five days has trained participants Iraqis on the mechanisms and methods of raising the efficiency and safety of generators and transmission networks and distribution of electricity. "
and pointed out that he "was held this workshop at the end of the training course held by the energy dependence of Iraq and to ensure continuity and efficiency funded by the U.S. State Department, where the software will support the Framework Agreement Strategic agreement signed between the United States and Iraq, taking into account the specific objectives aimed at facilitating the capacity of the Government of Iraq to provide basic services to its citizens. "
and added that "As a result of its activities, the program rely on Iraq's energy and ensure the continuity and efficiency of training ninety engineer Iraqis and to provide the necessary tools to the Government of Iraq to identify weaknesses in the electricity sector, as suggested by the best industry practices internationally applied in addressing the weaknesses of those. "
The statement noted that "the U.S. Department of Energy hired trainers from its headquarters in Washington, DC and laboratories northwest Pacific National in the city of Richland, Wash., to enjoy expertise in the field of obstetrics turbines and the electricity sector operations and maintenance. ended
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According to a statement of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it on Tuesday that "The workshop was attended by twenty engineers from Iraqi Ministry of Electricity who work in power plants in all parts of Iraq," noting that "the workshop, which lasted five days has trained participants Iraqis on the mechanisms and methods of raising the efficiency and safety of generators and transmission networks and distribution of electricity. "
and pointed out that he "was held this workshop at the end of the training course held by the energy dependence of Iraq and to ensure continuity and efficiency funded by the U.S. State Department, where the software will support the Framework Agreement Strategic agreement signed between the United States and Iraq, taking into account the specific objectives aimed at facilitating the capacity of the Government of Iraq to provide basic services to its citizens. "
and added that "As a result of its activities, the program rely on Iraq's energy and ensure the continuity and efficiency of training ninety engineer Iraqis and to provide the necessary tools to the Government of Iraq to identify weaknesses in the electricity sector, as suggested by the best industry practices internationally applied in addressing the weaknesses of those. "
The statement noted that "the U.S. Department of Energy hired trainers from its headquarters in Washington, DC and laboratories northwest Pacific National in the city of Richland, Wash., to enjoy expertise in the field of obstetrics turbines and the electricity sector operations and maintenance. ended
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