Home Page
Mail
Algeria Bahrain Cyprus Egypt Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania
Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Tunisia Turkey UAE Yemen


 
Iraq: Ban on candidates with links to Baath confirmed
Iraq PM calls for parliament debate on decision to reinstate election candidates
Iraq’s Economic News Channel visits SAK Corporate offices in Baghdad
At least 20 dead in Karbala blast
Iraq's National Fixed Wireless Voice and Data Provider Itisaluna Leverages RoutoMessaging for Global SMS Coverage
Baghdad: At least 54 die in bombing attack; January death toll hits 135
 
Iraq electricity output up
Posted: 15-03-2005 , 14:06 GMT

Ayham Alsamerae, the Iraqi electricity minister, affirmed that his ministry succeeded to increase the electricity capacity to 5000 Megawatts. He said that the ministry plans to make electricity available for 18 hours daily by providing additional 1,500 Megawatts in the next few days.

 

In an interview with <i>Albayan</i> newspaper, Alsamerae disclosed that his ministry plans to reach  a capacity of 1,5000 Megawatts ( average 3000 Megawatts a year) in order to provide electricity to all Iraqis without any problem. According to him, US$1 billion are needed to accomplish this goal.

© 2005 Mena Report (www.menareport.com)

Printable Version
Top of Page
Printable Version
Opinions - No Opinions found for this article
 
 
 
 

  About Us Advertising Contact Us Privacy  
© 2010 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com)