The German company Siemens, expressed "its hope in the Iraqi government to implement the roadmap for the rehabilitation of electricity in Iraq."
"The roadmap is not a project, but several strategic electric projects to solve the problems of electricity in Iraq," said Muzab al-Khatib, chief executive of Siemens in Iraq.
"The road map is made up of three short, medium and long lines," he said. "There are many projects to meet the demand for electricity."
He pointed out that "the former Iraqi government headed by Haider al-Abadi and the current headed by Adel Abdul-Mahdi welcomed the plan" road map "for Siemens Electric," noting that "his company is discussing the road map with the new government and its findings with the previous government."
At the end of the speech, Al-Khatib said: "The road map will be based on four basic pillars: energy, education, fighting corruption and financing. This means that the Iraqi citizen is at the heart of this plan and represents its driving force."
In September, Siemens Energy launched a strategic plan for the new electricity sector in Iraq. Siemens plans to add 11 kW of new generation capacity to the local power grid over the next four years.
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"The roadmap is not a project, but several strategic electric projects to solve the problems of electricity in Iraq," said Muzab al-Khatib, chief executive of Siemens in Iraq.
"The road map is made up of three short, medium and long lines," he said. "There are many projects to meet the demand for electricity."
He pointed out that "the former Iraqi government headed by Haider al-Abadi and the current headed by Adel Abdul-Mahdi welcomed the plan" road map "for Siemens Electric," noting that "his company is discussing the road map with the new government and its findings with the previous government."
At the end of the speech, Al-Khatib said: "The road map will be based on four basic pillars: energy, education, fighting corruption and financing. This means that the Iraqi citizen is at the heart of this plan and represents its driving force."
In September, Siemens Energy launched a strategic plan for the new electricity sector in Iraq. Siemens plans to add 11 kW of new generation capacity to the local power grid over the next four years.
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