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Kirkuk Steps Toward a Greener Future with New Solar Power Projects

Iraq is taking a bold step toward sustainability. Kirkuk has approved several new solar projects to expand renewable energy in Iraq. The plan also aims to reduce the nation’s dependence on fossil fuels. Governor Rakan Taha announced the decision during the Kirkuk International Solar Energy Exhibition on Wednesday.

He explained that these projects will ease pressure on the national grid and reduce frequent power outages. They will also support energy stability during the intense summer months. The local government plans to provide full technical and administrative support to ensure fast implementation. Coordination between the Ministry of Electricity and investors will speed up progress.

The Kirkuk International Solar Energy Exhibition will continue for several days. It features new technologies, expert discussions, and investment opportunities in the clean energy field. Visitors can explore the latest advancements in solar innovation. Experts also discussed the importance of renewable energy in Iraq for long-term development.

For years, Iraq has relied heavily on oil for electricity generation and export revenue. However, frequent blackouts and rising demand have exposed the weakness of this dependency. Therefore, the government is now focused on diversifying energy sources. Shifting to solar power will create more balance and strengthen energy independence.

Recently, Iraq launched a $6 billion renewable energy plan to produce 12 gigawatts of green power by 2030. The government partnered with TotalEnergies, Masdar, and PowerChina to achieve this ambitious goal. Electricity Minister Ziyad Ali Fadel confirmed that the project will add 10,000 megawatts to the national grid.

These new solar plants in Kirkuk will mark a major leap toward cleaner growth. Each project reflects Iraq’s commitment to environmental protection and energy reform. The move will also attract investors who value sustainability.

While promoting renewable energy in Iraq, the government hopes to secure power stability and economic progress. This initiative highlights a national vision for cleaner air, stronger infrastructure, and a more sustainable future.

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