Iran’s Electricity Exports to Iraq Resumed After 2 Months

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Iran's Electricity Exports to Iraq Resumed After 2 Months

Iran’s electricity exports to Iraq have resumed after 2 months

Iraqi government sources announced that the average electricity capacity in Diyala province is improving following the entry of 400 megawatts from Iran, and the imported electricity from Iran is being integrated into Iraq’s national power grid

Shafaq News reported that despite the return of electricity flow from Iran since last night, Diyala residents are complaining about the shortage of electricity supply hours, which is about 30 percent of the day

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