Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: The Minister of Industry and Minerals Ahmed Nasser Karbouli, Wednesday, that the pieces programmed for electricity from factories ministry caused a halt almost entirely for its work, stressing that achieving savings full of energy for factories contribute to the support of the industrial sector. Karbouli said for "tomorrow's Press," "The pieces programmed electrical current applied by the Ministry of Electricity to the factories of the Ministry of Industry and Minerals lead to a halt almost entirely the work of these factories," explaining that "90 factories of factories ministry suffers from cutting programmed despite the presence of private generators but these generators are not suitable for the operation of factories" .
He added Karbouli that "The ministry aims to increase the processing of electricity during the coming period with the announcement of the Ministry of Electricity to achieve an advanced stage in the output voltage," adding that "to achieve savings full of electric power plants contributes to the support of the industrial sector and supplying the Iraqi market local products." mentions that most of the companies and laboratories of the Ministry of Industry and Minerals has stopped production after the events of 2003 because of looting and vandalism of their respective companies and laboratories, which occurred after the entry of U.S. troops into Iraq.
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He added Karbouli that "The ministry aims to increase the processing of electricity during the coming period with the announcement of the Ministry of Electricity to achieve an advanced stage in the output voltage," adding that "to achieve savings full of electric power plants contributes to the support of the industrial sector and supplying the Iraqi market local products." mentions that most of the companies and laboratories of the Ministry of Industry and Minerals has stopped production after the events of 2003 because of looting and vandalism of their respective companies and laboratories, which occurred after the entry of U.S. troops into Iraq.
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