By John Lee.
Iraq plans to double its electricity production and distribution capacity by 2027, with measures targeting both supply expansion and the elimination of longstanding inefficiencies.
Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi made the announcement during a visit to the Ministry of Electricity, where he chaired a meeting with senior ministry officials.
He directed the Minister of Electricity, Ali Saad Wahib, to take the following steps:
- Full maintenance of the 30,000 megawatts currently being produced
- Purchase of at least 10,000 megawatts of imported power from neighbouring countries
- Purchase of 37,000 megawatts of new capacity, comprising 15,000 megawatts from GE, 12,000 megawatts from solar energy, and 10,000 megawatts from thermal sources
Al-Zaidi said 2027 would mark a turning point for Iraq's electricity sector, and that the government was committed to ending delays and halting waste and corruption that had persisted for decades.
(Source: Prime Minister's Office)







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