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Agence France-Presse on MSNIraq's Kurdistan enjoys all-day state electricityMore than 30 percent of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region now has 24-hour state electricity, authorities said Thursday, with ...
The head of electricity distribution in Kurdistan, Omid Ahmed Mohammed, said the blast had initially reduced the region's total electricity supply to around 400 megawatts (MW) from 2,850 MW, but ...
Iraq and the Kurdistan Region are facing a challenging summer in terms of electricity supply. For the first time, Iraq is attempting to provide electricity without relying on imported Iranian gas ...
The project has already impacted more than two million citizens, with both residential and commercial sectors seeing a ...
A series of power plants will bring a much-needed increase in generation capacity, but the poor state of the national grid still needs to be addressed.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The Iraqi Council of Ministers on Monday approved contracts signed between the electricity ministry and two Kurdish firms to provide power to different parts of the ...
The United States considers Kurdistan’s oil and gas industry an important source of supply, the newly appointed US Consul General to Erbil said on Monday. Mark Stroh, who was recently appointed ...
A man was killed late Sunday during protests over power cuts in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, according to news agency AFP.
Ministry of Electricity in Kurdistan Regional Government announced that it will provide its citizens with 22 hours of electricity during Ramadan month, which falls in July.
Iraqi Kurdish ministries of electricity and natural resources said on Saturday they are working with their partners to restore operations at the Khor Mor gas field in Iraq's Kurdistan region after ...
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The Wire on MSNIraqi Kurdistan Faces a Deepening Economic Crisis as Unpaid Wages Pile UpIraqi Kurdistan is now experiencing a wider economic downturn, as the region’s limited private sector is also being affected by the salary crisis.
A pipeline for gas used to generate around half the electricity in Iraq's northern Kurdistan region was blown up on Friday, knocking out power, a police chief and electricity official told Reuters.
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