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South Korea lifts Baghdad electrical bottlenecks by $ 91 million

Shafaq News/ The Ministry of Electricity, on Sunday, signed a contract for the processing and the construction of 35 secondary transfer station with LSIS,by South Korea, indicating that these stations will cover the areas of Baghdad to break bottlenecks in electricity.

The spokesman of the Ministry of Electricity Musa'ab al-Mudarris said in a statement reported to "Shafaq  News" "The contract includes the construction and equipping of 35 secondary stations Mva with a capacity of 31 and a half in 2, with a capacity of 33/11 K.v. 15 stations are GIS and twenty stations are  AIS".

He said that "the value of the contract is ninety-one million eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and that the method of payment will be on credit for three years out of which ten percent in 2012, forty percent after the receipt of the first stations in 2013, and fifty percent after the final completion of the stations in 2014."

The Ministry of Electricity, announced  last Thursday, that electricity supply will be improved during the next summer, saying that the crisis of a power disconnection will be resolved within two years.