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French to Help Develop Electricity Sector

By John Lee. Iraq’s Minister of Electricity, Qasim Mohammad Abid Hammadi al-Fahadawi [Qassim al-Fahdawi] held a meeting with the French Ambassador to Iraq, Marc Barety, on Sunday. The Ambassador congratulated the Minister on his new role, and assured the Minister of the full support of the French government and private sector companies in the development of […]

Iraq Seeks to Increase Electricity Imports

By John Lee. Iraq's new Minister of Electricity, Qasim Mohammad Abid Hammadi al-Fahadawi [Qassim al-Fahdawi] (pictured), is to travel to Iran on Tuesday to hold talks on electricity imports. At a meeting with his Iranian counterpart, Hamid Chitchian, the Minister will also discuss the expansion of economic ties between Tehran and Baghdad. In 2013, the […]

Enka Wins $4.5bn Power Plant Deal

By John Lee. Turkish construction giant Enka has reportedly struck a deal with the Iraqi government to build two natural gas combined cycle plants in Baghdad and Sulaymaniyah. The two projects combined are expected to provide 3,000 megawatts to the Iraqi grid. According to the report from Daily Sabah, the deal, covering the construction of […]

CG Awarded $25m Contract

By John Lee. Crompton Greaves Ltd (CG), part of the Indian company Avantha Group, has announced a $25-million new contract win for the design, construction and delivery of 16 mobile electrical substations. The order was placed by the General Directorate for Transmission, Upper Euphrates Region, Ministry of Electricity in Iraq. The key deliverables are engineering […]

Dhi Qar to Invest $430m in Power Projects

By John Lee. The Dhi Qar governorate intends to invest 500 billion Iraqi dinars ($430 million) in power projects in the next three years, according to a report from Emirates 24/7. Shanan Al Zamli, chairman of the electricity committee in the governing council, told al-Sumaria that the investment will add 2,000 MW to its generating capacity, […]

Vital Infrastructure Falls to Militants

By Patrick M Schmidt. Despite relative success in stemming the advance of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants, Kurdish security forces faced their first major defeat on Thursday. Sources report that Kurdish security forces have been forced to withdraw and that the vital Mosul Dam now lays under control of the extremists. […]

METKA Wins Shatt Al Basra Contract

By Patrick M Schmidt. METKA, a Greek engineering and contracting firm, has won a $165 million (192 billion Iraqi dinars) contract to work on the Shatt Al Basra Power Plant. The contract allows for the company to oversee the process of making the plant fit to burn heavy fuel oil for electrical generation. The project […]

Video: ISIS claims Mosul Dam

From CNN. Any opinions expressed are those of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. ISIS has taken control of Iraq's largest hydroelectric dam, which provides power to Mosul. CNN's Nic Robertson reports:

Electricity Generation needs Urgent Fuel Supply

Iraq’s electricity shortages cannot be resolved unless sufficient fuel flows to the power plants feeding Iraq’s national grid, according to Dr Jafar D. Jafar, co-founder and CEO of Uruk Engineering & Contracting, addressing a recent conference. Uruk’s CEO highlighted the short-fall in fuel availability, particularly gas, currently impacting Iraq’s power generation capacity. He noted that […]