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Turkey's Karpowership to supply Iraq with up to 590 MW of electricity
Aug 20, 2025 4:06 AM

ISTANBUL, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Floating power plant

operator Karpowership has signed a deal to provide Iraq with up

to 590 megawatts of electricity to stabilise its national grid,

the Turkish company said on Wednesday.

A member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting

Countries and one of the world's leading oil producers, Iraq has

struggled to provide its citizens with power since the 2003

U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.

The initial contract, signed with Iraq's electricity

ministry and the General Company for Electric Energy Production,

is for 71 days, Karpowership said in a statement.

Two floating power plants will dock at Khor Al Zubair and

Umm Qasr ports in Basra and are expected to be operational

within the month, it added.

Iraq experienced power outages in central and southern

regions this month as a sudden shutdown at a power plant led to

a fault in the electricity grid.

Electricity minister Ziad Ali Fadhil said earlier this month

that Iraq is currently producing around 28,000 MW of

electricity.

Iraq has agreements with General Electric ( GE ) to

build power plants with a capacity of 24,000 MW and Siemens

to add 14,000 MW of capacity. It will also soon sign

an agreement with Shanghai Electric to produce up to

10,000 MW, according to the state news agency.

Iraq needed between 32,000 MW and 35,000 MW to bridge

the gap between production and demand, an electricity ministry

official told Iraq's state news agency in March.

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