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This article is talking about a Nuclear Power Plant...Parliamentary oil: gas stations are not suitable for work in an environment of Iraq and reliable waste of money Empty This article is talking about a Nuclear Power Plant...Parliamentary oil: gas stations are not suitable for work in an environment of Iraq and reliable waste of money

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Oil and energy parliamentary describe set-invasive stations to generate electricity in Iraq has sustaining power crisis and high cost of a difference of seven times the normal amount


BAGHDAD / Obelisk: A member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Susan Saad, Thursday, that the establishment of the Ministry of Electricity gas stations are a waste of public money and the cause of the deterioration of the electricity sector and the lack of hours electricity supply in the whole of Iraq.

She explained Saad in a statement obtained "obelisk", a copy of it, that "stations gas, which insists the Ministry of Electricity to continue to use it does not fit in with the desert environment prevailing in Iraq," indicating that "these stations are used in European countries to support the nuclear power plants and hydroelectric power, and there is no state in the world depend on it as a basic stations for electric power generation, excluding Iraq. "

She added that "there are determinants of certain plants invasive, they do not stand the dust storms, which requires the addition of systems in particular, and these systems raises the cost of the station, as it's mainly designed according to the specifications heat in Europe to operate at a temperature optimum of between 15 to 25 degrees Celsius , which is totally extinguished at a temperature of 45 C, and that means it is not eligible to work in Iraq disconnect the summer. "

They pointed out that "the ministry and purpose beyond that you need to add cooling systems, this cost huge amounts of money and raise the price of the total cost of production of the plant to more than $ 1.6 million for the MW."

The Saad that "the lack of pipeline to transport Iraqi gas to these stations forced the ministry to run these stations crude oil or heavy fuel oil (black oil) with the addition of chemicals to the fuel Kmhassanat, and these also cost large sums of money, which raises the cost of producing megawatts to prices Although the fictional Iraq is one of the oil-producing countries, in addition to the operation of these fuel stations crude oil or heavy fuel oil will affect the design lifetime of the stations and يخفضه half, as well as reduced production capacity by half and fuel wastage. "

And on the size of the amounts which cost production kilo watts, said Saad that "the production process of electrical energy in such stations are the biggest cost, as the station card 750 MW consumed 33 thousand barrels per day, this means 33 thousand barrels x 365 days x 100 dollars a barrel is equal to output at a cost of 1,204 billion dollars, the cost of producing kilo watt / hour is equal to 18.3 cents, while the real cost per kilowatt must not exceed four cents. "

She added that "the cost of production per kilo watt / hour, amounting to 18.3 cents, add the cost of fuel improvers and operational cost of the salaries of the operators and backup tools and processes sustainability."

And demanded Saad to "need to reconsider the stations invasive entirely out of the Department of repeated failures in the electricity sector and avoid wasting more money added to what has been wasted over the past years on this sector without any benefit to remember," calling the Ministry of Electricity to "think By seriousness to improve the reality of power and the most important open door for investment in this sector and to allow for major international companies working in this sector, rather than continuing to rely on gas stations that have proved their failure and lack of economic viability. "



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