Iraq Launches Expansion of Al-Haidariya and Najaf Power Plants

By John Lee.

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani initiated the expansion of Al-Haidariya [Haydariya] and Najaf combined-cycle gas power plants, adding a total capacity of 495 MW, alongside a new 400 kV transformer station.

These projects are part of a strategic agreement with Siemens, which includes two phases: the first phase involves three plants in Najaf, Karbala, and Baghdad, and the second phase includes two plants in Basra and Diyala, with a total capacity of 7500 MW.

Al-Sudani emphasized the significance of these projects for Iraq's electrical system, particularly in Najaf, which faces supply shortages. The government prioritizes improving services, including electricity, by ensuring fuel supply, utilizing associated gas, and enhancing transmission and distribution sectors. He noted the need to review consumption policies that impact the system's performance and stressed partnerships with competent companies to alleviate bottlenecks and optimize production and distribution.

The Prime Minister directed the Minister of Electricity to supervise operations in Najaf for a week, especially in preparation for the Arbaeen pilgrimage. He praised the workers enduring extreme conditions to maintain the power sector. Combined-cycle power generation offers significant benefits, adding capacity without extra fuel and utilizing flared gas, saving billions annually.

(Source: PMO)

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