Iraq''s first solar power plant moves forward
Iraq is finally proceeding with the country''s first big solar power plant. The Baghdad government has stepped up the effort to adopt a more environmentally sustainable energy
Abu Dhabi's renewable energy company, Masdar, has also been planning at least four solar plants in Iraq since 2022. The first phase would allow a capacity of 1GW. However, construction has not yet started.
The contracts also cover a water intake project for injection into oil reservoirs. The solar power plant will be Iraq's first utility-scale solar power project. While the country has several other solar plans in the pipeline, the TotalEnergies project is the first to proceed to the implementation phase.
According to the latest statistics by the International Renewable Energy Agency, it had just 1,599 megawatts of renewable energy capacity at the end of 2023. Iraq has abundant untapped solar resources that could allow it to achieve its target and reduce reliance on imports of electricity.
To make up the shortfall, Iraqis have had to resort to private generators that are expensive and cause pollution. According to the specialist publication Iraq Oil Report, citing a senior Electricity Ministry official, the current electricity demand in Iraq is 15 gigawatts, outstripping the supply of 14 gigawatts.
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