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Iraq, Turkey 300 MW power link starts operating

An electrical energy grid interconnection in between Iraq and Turkey started operating on Sunday, the Iraqi prime minister's office stated in a declaration.

The grid will begin providing Iraq with 300 megawatts of electrical power, it said.

The power imported via the 115 km (70 miles) interconnection line will be utilized to supply three Iraqi northern areas, it added.

Iraq currently imports in between a third and 40% of its supply of electricity and gas from Iran, however continues to suffer from prevalent power cuts, particularly in the hot summer season when need for power for cooling rises.

Iran regularly cuts its supply when it requires more electrical energy in the house and likewise because Iraq has problem paying for imports due to U.S. sanctions on Iran.

The United States has pressed Iraq, OPEC's second-largest oil manufacturer, to cut its dependence on Iranian gas.

An electricity grid affiliation in between Jordan and Iraq started products in March, supplying Iraq's western grid with 40 megawatts.

Iraq will also finish a link to Kuwait's power grid by the end of 2024, the Iraqi electrical power ministry said.

(source: Reuters)