MOSUL, IRAQ (August 1, 2004) – Two new power transmission lines are being constructed by the Ministry of Electricity and multinational forces in the Ninevah and Dahuk Provinces to provide more electrical power to the local citizens and businesses.
The 1,550 million dinar project began June 28 and is planned to be completed in September. The lines will run from Rasheedya to Dahuk and from Dahuk to Fayda. According to the Ministry of Electricity, the citizens of Mosul only receive six hours of power a day and the new lines will provide an estimated 40 to 60 extra mega watts of power from Turkey to the 300,000 people in the Ninevah and Dahuk areas. The extra mega watts will increase the amount of power available by 10 to 15 percent.
The Ministry of Electricity is working with multinational forces to increase electrical power necessary to the security of Ninevah Province .
More power to be brought to the Rasheedya area
TFO Press Release
MOSUL, IRAQ (August 1, 2004) – Two new power transmission lines are being constructed by the Ministry of Electricity and multinational forces in the Ninevah and Dahuk Provinces to provide more electrical power to the local citizens and businesses.
The 1,550 million dinar project began June 28 and is planned to be completed in September. The lines will run from Rasheedya to Dahuk and from Dahuk to Fayda. According to the Ministry of Electricity, the citizens of Mosul only receive six hours of power a day and the new lines will provide an estimated 40 to 60 extra mega watts of power from Turkey to the 300,000 people in the Ninevah and Dahuk areas. The extra mega watts will increase the amount of power available by 10 to 15 percent.
The Ministry of Electricity is working with multinational forces to increase electrical power necessary to the security of Ninevah Province .