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Iraq Solar Power Project Launches at East Baghdad Oilfield

The Iraq solar power project marked a major milestone on Sunday with the launch of a new plant in East Baghdad oilfield. The initiative aims to combine renewable energy with oil field operations to support sustainability.

Mohammed Yassin Hassan, director of Midland Oil Company, attended the event. He was joined by officials from the Chinese firm EBS, which operates the oilfield. The Ministry of Oil released a statement confirming the ceremony and partnership.

According to Hassan, the project represents a crucial first step. He hopes to expand solar technology across all Midland oil sites. This move aligns with government plans to reduce carbon emissions and adopt cleaner energy sources.

The newly built plant includes 2,338 solar panels. Its output reaches 1.3 megawatts of clean electricity. This capacity powers key facilities used by EBS and Midland Oil.

As a result, the project will cut carbon emissions by 2,640 tons each year. In addition, it saves $720,000 in electricity costs annually. These savings would otherwise go to fuel-based power.

Moreover, the Iraq solar power project supports a broader national trend. Iraq has started pushing for more solar energy over the past few years. This trend shows stronger political will to protect the environment and reduce oil dependency.

The government continues working on plans to link solar sources to the national electricity grid. Officials want to decrease fossil fuel use and boost energy security. This goal reflects Iraq’s long-term environmental strategy.

In fact, the shift comes at a critical time. Global calls for decarbonization are increasing, and Iraq is beginning to respond. The country sees solar energy as both a cost-saving measure and a step toward sustainability.

Clearly, the Iraq solar power project offers more than energy. It provides a model for combining oil production with clean technology. Leaders hope this success will encourage similar projects nationwide.

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