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Iraq: Power Supply

Volume 700: debated on Monday 21 April 2008

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What assistance they are providing to reconstruct, repair and upgrade the power system in Iraq, including generation, transmission and distribution; and [HL2687]

What assistance they are providing to the Iraqi Commission of Electricity in drafting and implementing policy. [HL2688]

Since 2003 the Department for International Development (DfID) has spent £90 million on infrastructure projects in southern Iraq, of which £84 million has been on the power sector. We have added or secured 415 megawatts of electricity to the Iraqi national grid, and will be adding or securing a further 60 megawatts over the next few months, enough to provide 24 hours of power for around 1 million people. This has been achieved by repairing damaged electricity transmission and distribution networks, including transmission lines from al-Hartha power station to Basra city (securing electricity supplies for 1.5 million residents), and the al-Hartha power station chimney (securing electricity supplies for 340,000 people).

DfID is not providing any support to the Iraqi Commission of Electricity in drafting and implementing policy. We have been encouraging the Government of Iraq to approach the World Bank for advice on the energy sector, including power, as we believe that the bank is best placed to provide this assistance.