Iran restarts electricity exports to Iraq
Iran has resumed electricity exports to Iraq’s southern province of Basra following a hiatus over unpaid dues.
According to Tasnim news agency quoting a local Iraqi media outlet, Baghdad Governor Majed al-Nasravi confirmed Iran’s resumption of power exports to Basra Province.
The official said the electricity flow was cut a few weeks ago due to Iraq's debt to Iran; however, power was restored upon the visit of an Iraqi team to Tehran to settle the issue.
The report also pointed to Iran’s effort to help complete a natural gas pipeline project in the Iraqi province.
The gas pipeline from Iran to Iraq is said to be in its final stages and has had a physical progress of 82 percent.
Based on a contract, a daily volume of 50 million cubic meters of Iranian gas will be piped to Basra’s power plant for electricity generation.
The southern Iraqi province reportedly needs is 3,500 megawatts of power.
Last July, Iran said it was building a natural gas combined cycle power plant in Iraq’s Basra at a cost of $2.5 billion.
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