Iraq's Kurdistan enjoys all-day state electricity
- Two million people in the Kurdistan region now enjoy 24-hour electricity, benefiting about 30 percent of the population in cities like Arbil, Duhok, and Sulaimaniyah.
- In 2024, the Kurdistan Regional Government initiated 'Project Runaki' to provide uninterrupted and cleaner electricity, replacing costly private generators.
- This project has led to the decommissioning of roughly 30 percent of private generators, reducing CO2 emissions by nearly 400,000 tonnes annually.
- Residents report they can now use home appliances freely, enhancing their quality of life with uninterrupted, cleaner, and more affordable electricity.
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Iraq’s Kurdistan enjoys all-day state electricity
More than 30 percent of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region now has 24-hour state electricity, authorities said Thursday, with plans to extend full coverage by the end of 2026. The northern region of Kurdistan has long promoted itself as a haven of relative stability in an otherwise volatile country. Despite Iraq's vast oil wealth, the national
Iraq’s Kurdistan enjoys all-day state electricity - The Rahnuma Daily
Iraq’s Kurdistan enjoys all-day state electricity Irbil(RAHNUMA): More than 30 percent of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region now has 24-hour state electricity, authorities said Thursday, with plans to extend full coverage by the end of 2026. The northern region of Kurdistan has long promoted itself as a haven of relative stability in an otherwise volatile country. Despite Iraq’s vast oil wealth, the national grid struggles to meet demand, leavin…
A third of Iraqi Kurdistan now benefits from continuous electricity Admin FCE 09 Jul 2025 - 11:15 A third of the Iraqi Kurdistan Autonomous Region now benefits from uninterrupted public electricity, announced Wednesday the authorities, which provide full coverage by the end of 2026.This northern region of Iraq presents itself as an island of stability in a country largely dependent on imports to meet its energy needs, despite its oil wealth, and…
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