Record production for the Iraqi electricity system

The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity announced the achievement of an unprecedented production in the energy system, with a total of more than 24 thousand megawatts.
The ministry said in a press statement yesterday that it “has achieved an unprecedented production of the electric power system, which reached 24 thousand and 47 megawatts, which is the highest production load that the system has reached since its establishment,” noting that “there is high and remarkable stability to equip citizens with electricity.”
The ministry expected “to achieve a higher increase in production in the coming days by introducing a number of stations and production units, to be more than 1,000 new megawatts, by adding the Salah al-Din Thermal Power Plant, Rumaila Compound, Missan Compound, and Shatt al-Basra.” It pointed out that it is proceeding with its plans to introduce combined cycles and cooling systems in all gas stations, in addition to proceeding with projects of solar power plants, waste recycling, and electrical interconnection projects, which will achieve high reliability and great stability for the electrical network.

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