State leader Mohammed Shia’ Al-Sudani introduced a few power projects in the regions of Nineveh and Salahuddin pointed toward lessening bottlenecks in the transmission and dissemination areas.
Among the projects are:
the Mosul Dam station with two transformers (2x 250 MVA);
the Yarmja South station (KVA 132);
transmission lines from Yarmja to Qayara station (3x 63 MVA); and the construction of transmission lines from Baiji to South Tikrit in addition to the expansion of the Baiji conversion station to two 250 MVA units.
In his discourse, Al-Sudani commended the endeavors of the Service of Power staff for finishing these postponed projects, which had endured harm during the ISIS struggle. He featured the utilization of new worldwide advances, especially at the Mosul station, and stressed the significance of these ventures in settling transmission and dispersion issues, which are essentially as basic as expanding power creation.
Al-Sudani reaffirmed the public authority’s obligation to overhauling Iraq’s energy framework, empowering better energy moves, decreasing burdens, and settling power supply, which will, thus, support advancement across different areas.