Iran’s electricity exports to Iraq resumed after a two-month suspension

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Iran's electricity exports to Iraq resumed after a two-month suspension

Iran’s electricity exports to Iraq resumed after a two-month hiatus.

Iraqi government sources announced that the average electricity capacity in Diyala province is improving after receiving 400 megawatts from Iran, and imported electricity from Iran is being supplied to the national power grid in Iraq.

Shafaq News reported that despite the return of electricity flow from Iran since last night, residents of Diyala are still complaining about the shortage of power supply, which accounts for about 30% of the day.

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