Sulaimani's share of electricity reduced for the summertime
kurdsatnews
Jun 11, 2022
A power station in the Kurdistan Region.
The final results of the demand survey, conducted by the Ministry of Electricity in the governorates and autonomous administrations of the Kurdistan region, determine the share of electricity for the regions, Sulaimani, Halabja, Garmian, and Raperin will be given 31.78 percent electricity. Meanwhile, Erbil and Duhok will receive 68.18% of electricity, compared to the previous 66 percent.
Most electricity is produced in Sulaimani power plants. Still, the least electricity is supplied, while the governorate of Sulaimani has a population of almost 3.5 million, over half of the Kurdistan region's total population.
Omid Ahmad, the spokesman for the Ministry of Electricity, said that since 2015, there has been inequality in the distribution of electricity between the provinces since then, the Ministry of Electricity wants to reach an equal point for electricity distribution.
For example, in March this year, the number of electricity customers in Erbil was about 639,000, and in Duhok was 390,000. Both provinces shared 58% of the total subscribers, but 66% of the region's electricity was allocated to them. Meanwhile, there are 698,000 electricity customers in Sulaimani and 37,000 in Halabja, both provinces make up 42% of total electricity customers, and only 34% of electricity was allocated to them, which is a 16 percent reduction.
The problem of resource allocation between Sulaimani, Erbil, Duhok, and Halabja governorates in the Kurdistan region is a pressing issue where many are left without proper power and energy due to unequal distribution of resources from Erbil.