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Parliamentary Oil Committee reveals government move to end electricity crisis

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Parliamentary Oil Committee reveals government move to end electricity crisis
Parliamentary Oil Committee reveals government move to end electricity crisis

Member of the Parliamentary Oil Committee, Kazem Al-Tawki, revealed today, Sunday, the government’s goal to quit the strength crisis, noting that there are worldwide organizations which have expressed their willingness to expand the energy quarter in Iraq.

Al-Tawki stated in a announcement to dinaropinions.com, “The authorities has positioned the power record among its priorities for the following five years,” noting that “the fifth licensing rounds aim to make investments in the gasoline related to oil extraction operations and gain from it in presenting electric strength stations operating with gasoline fuel.”

Al-Tawki brought that “the German business enterprise Siemens has a plan to increase the fees of energy deliver to Iraq through addressing the issues of growing electricity manufacturing and exploiting the gasoline related to oil.”

He talked about that “the authorities has a strategic imaginative and prescient to give up the strength disaster within the united states through establishing new stations, in addition to attracting international agencies.”

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