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Iraq Announces 135 Strategic Investment Opportunities

By John Lee. Iraq's National Investment Commission (NIC) has announced more than 135 ready-to-offer investment opportunities across key economic sectors as part of its preparations for the Iraq Investment Forum 2025, scheduled for 14-15 June. The NIC has held a series of intensive coordination meetings with provincial investment commissions to review and validate the legal […]

Japan Reaffirms $21bn Commitment to Iraq, Signs Coop Agreement

By John Lee. Japan's Ambassador to Iraq, Akira Endo, has reportedly reaffirmed his country's support for Iraq, announcing over $21 billion in economic cooperation projects since 2003. Speaking at the signing ceremony of a new agreement between the Iraq Development Fund and the Japan Cooperation Center for the Middle East (JCCME), he emphasized Japan's ongoing […]

Iraq to Boost Summer Power Supply through Karpowership Deal

By John Lee. Iraq's Council of Ministers has approved direct contracting with Turkiye's Karpowership Group to enhance electricity supply during the high-demand summer period. The contracts will add 650 megawatts through the deployment of power ship. In a parallel move, the Cabinet also approved the launch of a Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) project for […]

Iraqi Cabinet Approves 2 Solar Energy Projects

By John Lee. The Iraqi Council of Ministers has approved key measures to advance major solar energy projects, reinforcing the country's push toward clean and sustainable power generation. Firstly, the cabinet approved a memorandum of understanding between the Ministry of Electricity and US-based UGT Renewables for the development of an integrated solar power project. The […]

Kulak Solar Village to Pioneer Off-Grid Renewable Living

By John Lee. Rwanga Foundation has unveiled plans for the Kulak Solar Village, Iraq's first fully off-grid, solar-powered community. Located southeast of Erbil, the pilot village will include 32 homes and house nearly 200 residents, serving as a model for rural climate resilience and energy self-sufficiency in one of the world's most climate-vulnerable regions. Entirely […]

2MW Solar Power installed at Govt Palace

By John Lee. Al-Bilal Group has installed a 2-megawatt solar power station at the Government Palace on Tuesday, signalling the launch of a wider governmental move toward renewable energy. Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani highlighted the importance of the initiative, which aims to ease the strain on Iraq's national power grid and improve energy distribution to […]

WesternZagros acquires Topkhana Block in Iraqi Kurdistan

By John Lee. WesternZagros, a privately owned US exploration and production company, has announced its acquisition of the Topkhana block in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The acquisition is seen as a strategic milestone in enhancing the Kurdistan Regional Government's (KRG) energy security and electricity provision plans. The company says that when developed alongside its […]

UK Firm secures O&M Contract for Maysan Power Plant

By John Lee. Scottish-based EthosEnergy has been awarded a multimillion-dollar Operations and Maintenance (O&M) contract for the Maisan [Maysan, Missan] Combined Cycle Power Plant near Basra. The three-year contract, EthosEnergy's first comprehensive third-party Care, Custody and Control agreement in the Middle East, covers operations, inspections, and maintenance of the 850 MW facility. The power plant, operated […]

PM orders meeting on Al-Khairat Power Plant Investment

By John Lee. The Iraqi Prime Minister has ordered a consultative meeting to be held between the Ministry of Electricity and the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers regarding the Al-Khairat Thermal Power Plant. According to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office, the focus of the meeting is on resolving financing issues related […]

Iraq Secures German Loan to Enhance Power Infrastructure

By John Lee. Iraq's Council of Ministers has authorized the Ministry of Finance to sign a loan agreement backed by German and other international export credit agencies. The funding will support the installation of three 400 kV and five 132 kV substations, as part of Phase II of the energy cooperation framework with Siemens Energy. […]

Iraq and Masdar discuss Acceleration of Solar Energy Projects

By John Lee. Iraq's Ministry of Electricity held a virtual meeting with the UAE's Masdar to expedite the signing of a power purchase agreement and resolve challenges related to the construction of solar power plants in Maysan, Dhi Qar, and Anbar. The planned projects, with a total capacity of 1,000 megawatts, represent a significant step […]