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Iraq targets 12 GW renewable power in 2030

Iraq is ramping up solar projects to produce 12 gigawatts (GW) of power in 2030 to tackle a widening post-conflict electricity shortage, Iraq’s Oil Minister said on Monday.
To shun an expansion in the budget deficit, OPEC’s second largest oil producer is paying in crude to most contractors who have been awarded solar projects over the past two years, including the French giant TotalEnergies, Hayan Abdul Ghani said.
He told Iraq’s Shafaq news agency that key oil facilities will soon be linked to solar sources as part of plans to cut fossil fuel reliance and expand clean energy.
“With electricity demand rising, particularly in the south, the Oil Ministry is working with the Electricity Ministry on a national plan targeting 12 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030,” the Minister said.
He confirmed that Iraq’s first solar power plant will be operational by year-end, framing emissions cuts as key to attracting investment, fostering innovation, and gaining access to global carbon markets.