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  1. Electricity: a five-year plan to produce 50,000 megawatts Saturday 23 October 2021 171 Baghdad: Muhannad Abd al-Wahhab The Ministry of Electricity has prepared a five-year plan with short, medium and long terms to reach approximately 50,000 megawatts, while asking the government to provide its share of the budget. The official spokesman for the ministry, Ahmed Musa Al-Abadi, said in an interview with Al-Sabah: “The ministry is working to add between 5 to 6 thousand megawatts in the coming year in the near term, according to the plan, and to establish major power transmission lines and work to strengthen the distribution networks that keep pace with energy demand. And he indicated that "the ministry calls on the government to provide investment sums for the construction of power stations and new infrastructure," noting that "the ministry has prepared a five-year plan with medium ranges to add 12,000 megawatts, and the long term reaches nearly 50,000 megawatts." He added that "the ministry is proceeding with clean energy projects and electrical interconnection and is proceeding with preparing an integrated study on electronic collection," noting that "the ministry is proceeding with government decisions regarding clean energy to provide electric power of 7.5 thousand megawatts." And he indicated that "the ministry has actually contracted to provide clean energy with a volume of 3.2 megawatts, independently of (Power China)," calling on "the government to provide the ministry with the budgets approved by the budget in favor of the ministry, and so far the ministry is suffering from not launching its own allocations, which are from The joints are vital and important, and they should be given enough money." He explained that "the solar energy projects that the ministry intends to rely on to provide clean and sustainable energy will not cost the state large sums, knowing that the ministry has signed an agreement with companies based on energy investment," noting that "the ministry asked the government, through the 2021 budget, to provide sums of money." It amounts to 22 billion dollars, which was reduced by the House of Representatives to 10 billion dollars, of which nearly two billion dollars were deducted for the benefit of health and the interior.
  2. Electricity reveals its plan to increase production, and America invites international companies to work in Iraq 2022-09-24 08:55 Shafaq News/ The Minister of Electricity, Adel Karim confirmed, on Saturday, that the ministry is moving towards solar and steam power plants to secure electricity, while the US ambassador called on international companies to head to Iraq as it is a fertile environment for the implementation of projects. In a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, the ministry's media office said that the Minister of Electricity received in his office in Baghdad the US ambassador to Iraq, Elena Romanowski, and they discussed the importance of electrical interconnection projects and the extent of their strategy for the national grid. The Iraqi minister said that the ministry went in several directions with the Gulf, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom of Jordan, and Turkey, in this regard, adding, "The great renaissance that we have worked on to introduce a large number of projects, stations and carrier lines, which have been out of order for a long time, which contributed to a clear stability of the national system." Karim pointed out that "the ministry is continuing to work on diversifying energy sources and contracting with international companies to establish solar power plant projects, which the ministry was keen to distribute in most governorates of Iraq, and the ministry pays great attention to wind projects for energy production, as well as generating electricity from waste recycling in coordination with the Secretariat's departments municipality and local government. And he indicated that "the prepared plan includes the installation of combined cycle units, and the establishment of new steam stations that will be a backup load center for the system." For her part, the US ambassador confirmed that she is keeping pace with the development of the electricity sector in Iraq with care and attention, and she urges sober companies to work in Iraq as it is a good and suitable environment for work, especially the electricity sector.
  3. For the first time in Iraq ... state departments rely on electronic collection to collect money Economie 2020-11-28 | 09:08 1,224 views The Arab Company announced, on Saturday, that state departments have relied on electronic collection in collecting money, indicating that this is the first of its kind in Iraq. The company said in a statement that Alsumaria News received, a copy of it: "In an event that is the first in Iraq, the Iraqi Housing Fund of the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Municipalities has signed a contract with the Arab Company for electronic payment licensed by the Central Bank of Iraq to launch the electronic collection system for the borrowers of the Iraqi Housing Fund, in implementation of the decision of the Council. Ministers No. 378 of 2018 and the instructions and controls of the Central Bank of Iraq. And she added, "This will boost imports of the government sector, reduce expenditures and reduce red tape." On the other hand, it will provide citizens with the ability to pay their bills or installments 24 hours a day through electronic payment cards and electronic channels such as the mobile application of the housing fund, the phone application of the Arab company, and also through devices Al Arab Company’s ATMs and payroll outlets. And she stressed that "this does not require going to the headquarters of the Iraqi Housing Fund to pay the installments." It is noteworthy that the Arab Company for Electronic Payment is an Iraqi company established in 2013 and licensed by the Central Bank of Iraq to work as a provider of electronic payment services in Iraq. The company has worked for 7 years to provide modern electronic payment methods approved in the year. And it has obtained international certificates in safety standards, as well as a major member license from the global MasterCard and Visa Company in the field of issuing and collecting electronic payment cards of all kinds, and has made significant investments in terms of solid infrastructure and investment in human resources. It provided an electronic collection system that is one of the most recent systems in this field and is applied in several countries, which will contribute to the shift towards a culture of electronic payment and abandoning cash transactions.
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