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Iraq gov’t seeks alternative energy sources amid power outages



Iraqis have been suffering from power outages for decades because of neglected infrastructure, wars, Western sanctions and corruption.
Now, the Iraqi government is trying to support its national grid by connecting with neighbouring countries.
Al Jazeera’s Mahmoud Abdelwahed reports from Baghdad, Iraq.

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7 Comments

  1. It’s exaggerated, the electricity day by day improves, each year better than a year before.
    This is the first time Since 1991, the power in Iraq continues at 20-22 hours per day.

  2. They’ll all be extinct in 20 years. The culture anyway. The entire planet is westernized. Thier ways are the wrong ways and they’re willing to die for thier terrorism and crooked religion. So they will !!!👊 BYE BYE ALLAH. 😈

  3. Okay thanks Happiness and peace and Happiness Family All brother and sister and Family All Iraqi government family all investment in police freedom family all investment in Democracy Family First Iraq and peace Family All Happy PEACE

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