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Power Boost for Baghdad: Solving Grid Congestion in West Baghdad

In a significant step to solve grid congestion in West Baghdad, the Ministry of Electricity announced the opening of a major power station. The new development targets areas like Karkh and Fallujah, where electricity demand often exceeds supply. This expansion represents a crucial move in boosting the country’s energy stability.

To solve grid congestion in West Baghdad, the ministry increased the station’s capacity. Engineers upgraded the station from 1250 MVA to 1500 MVA. The upgrade included installing a new autotransformer with a 250 MVA capacity. All related civil, mechanical, and electrical work was completed. Technical testing ensured that the station meets safety and performance standards.

Minister of Electricity Ziyad Ali Fadel led the station’s opening. He praised the engineering and technical teams who delivered the project. These teams work under the General Company for Electricity Transmission – Central Region. Their dedication and hard work played a key role in finishing the project on time and according to plan.

The minister also emphasized the Prime Minister’s continued support for power sector improvements. According to the ministry, this support has been vital to the success of many infrastructure projects. To solve grid congestion in West Baghdad, such high-level backing remains essential.

The expansion is expected to reduce pressure on the electricity network in Karkh. It will also provide much-needed relief for the people of Fallujah in Anbar province. By easing the power load, the project will strengthen the overall stability of the electric grid. As a result, citizens will see fewer blackouts and better service, especially during the demanding summer months.

This achievement shows how well-coordinated efforts can address electricity shortages. The government views this as part of a long-term plan. To solve grid congestion in West Baghdad, further expansions and upgrades are already in progress.

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