Iraq’s Electricity Ministry announced Saturday a record high electricity generation capacity of 22,000 megawatts. This marks a significant increase in the country’s power production capabilities. The ministry previously announced plans to reach 30,000 megawatts, suggesting continued efforts to expand energy output. The announcement indicates progress in addressing Iraq’s longstanding electricity shortages, a key concern for citizens and economic development. While the 22,000 megawatt figure represents a peak, it doesn’t guarantee consistent supply across the nation. Further investment and infrastructure improvements will be necessary to meet the country’s growing energy demands and achieve the 30,000 megawatt goal. The news was released via IraqiNews.com.
