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Turn a Light On: Electricity Sector Reform in Iraq

By Luay Al-Khatteeb and Harry Istepanian, of the Brookings Institution. The need to confront and drive back the forces of the Islamic State (IS, ISIS. ISIL) has pushed long-term reform efforts in Iraq far down the list of priorities. Yet pressing economic reforms – such as restructuring and rebuilding the country’s energy sector – increasingly […]

Reforming Iraq’s National Grid

Report first published in nina-iraq.com, the magazine for Iraqi women everywhere. By Dr. Basil Al-Fakhri, formerly of the Electricity Power Commission-IRAQ [1988-1989], consultant in Western power Utility, KBR consultant and SMEC consultant-Australia[2004-2012]. It is my belief that the Ministry of Electricity [ME] needs to engage with international consulting firms (this is what happens with oil […]

Cummins Supplies Generators to Shrine

Modern Iraq Company for Trading Agencies (MICTA), the authorized distributor for Cummins Power Generation, has supplied a prime power solution to an important religious site in Iraq. The 6.4 MW solution is powering the Al Abbas Mosque at Karbala, a mausoleum visited by millions of pilgrims every year. MICTA delivered, installed and commissioned four enclosed […]

KRG to Import Gas, Electricity from Iran

By John Lee. Roza Othman, a member of the Natural Resources Committee in the Kurdistan Parliament, has said that the KRG will sign a contract with Iran to import gas and electricity. The imported electricity and gas will be for civilians, and the gas will be delivered by pipeline. The Head of the Parliamentary Committee […]

Japan Agrees Loan for Power Plant Refit

By John Lee. The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has agreed a loan for the rehabilitation of the fourth unit at the Al Hartha Thermal Power Plant in Basra; the amount of the loan as not been disclosed. The plant was originally constructed by a Japanese company in the late 1970s, and consists of four […]

Al-Abadi Receives World Bank Director

By John Lee. Prime Minister Dr. Haider Al-Abadi recently received in his office the director of the World Bank in the Middle East and North Africa, Mr. Farid Belhaj, and the Special Representative of the World Bank Mission in Iraq, Mr. Robert Bu Jodah. The meeting discussed the challenges of Iraq's economy caused by the […]

Turkey Sends Power-Generation Ship to Basra

By John Lee. Turkey is to send a power-generation ship to Basra to help alleviate its electricity shortages. The announcement was made by Turkish Energy Minister, Taner Yildiz, on Sunday during the 17th Turkey-Iraq Joint Economic Commission meeting in Baghdad. According to Worldbulletin, the ship will add 410 megawatts to the existing capacity of 250 MW […]

Iraq to Start Importing Gas from Iran in May

By John Lee. A director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) has said that Iran plans to begin supplying natural gas to Iraq on a regular basis by May of this year. Azizollah Ramezani said about six to seven kilometers of the pipeline has yet to be laid on the Iraqi side of the […]

$3bn Power Plant for Bismaya

By John Lee. Reuters reports that Mass Global will partly finance a $3-billion power plant in Bismaya. The gas-fired, 3,000-megawatt plant is being built by Turkey's Enka Insaat, whose chairman Sinan Tara said it would be financed partly from Mass Global's equity and partly from Iraqi lenders. The project will be built in two phases […]