Master Plan Master Plan March March 2009 2009 Fast Track Fast Track Projects Projects ( Next ( Next 6 6 months) months) Gas Power plants Gas Power plants 2009 2009-2012 2012 Thermal Power Thermal Power Plant Plant 2012 2012-2015 2015 medium term long term Short term Investment Projects Investment Projects To bridge the gap between demand and Production . A master plan was issued in 2006 and updated in march 2009 .
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Master PlanMaster PlanMarch March 20092009
Fast Track Fast Track Projects Projects
( Next ( Next 6 6 months)months)
Gas Power plantsGas Power plants20092009--20122012
Thermal Power Thermal Power Plant Plant 20122012--20152015
medium term long termShort term
Investment ProjectsInvestment Projects
To bridge the gap between demand and Production .
A master plan was issued in 2006 and updated in march 2009 .
Energy Production Plants in IraqEnergy Production Plants in Iraq
►►Thermal .Thermal .
►►Gas.Gas.
►►Hydro.Hydro.
►►Diesel.Diesel.
Percentage Participation of power plant for Percentage Participation of power plant for the years the years 19901990-- 20002000--20082008
200820001990
%Installed
capacity
%Installed
capacity
%Installed
capacity
Plant type
41.55015625015735415Thermal
49549620180081760Gas
9.52513182430192347Hydro
13024
MW
9245
MW
9522
MW
Total
Actual Energy production for the years Actual Energy production for the years 19901990--20082008
Power Plant Participation in Energy Power Plant Participation in Energy Production For Production For 2008 2008
41.50%
9.50%
49%
hydro
gas
Termal
Status of load consumptionStatus of load consumption
33%
12%10%
45% BAGHDAD
BASRAH
MOUSEL
OTHER GOV
Industrial14%
Governmental16%
Commercial 8%
Agricultural4%
Households58%
Summary of load DistributionSummary of load Distribution by by SectorsSectors
On Going Power Projects
North Baghdad:45 MW (Diesel)
Samawa: 40 MW (Diesel)
Musaiyeb :100 MW (Gas)
Erbil :200 MW (Gas)
Chamchamal :100 MW (Gas)
Hilla :20 MW (Gas)
Najaf :2x125 MW (Gas)
Samarra :125 MW (Diesel)
Baghdad :300 MW (Diesel)
Baghdad south :100 MW (Gas)
Chamchamal :200 MW (Gas)
Nasriya :40 MW
2009
Yusfiya :600 MW (Thermal)
Dibis :300 MW (Gas)
,2010
Samarra :180 MW (Diesel)
Hadiytha:230 MW (Diesel)
Haidariya:150 MW (Gas)
Bazurgan:80MW (Gas)
,2011
Haidariya:150 MW (Gas)
2008,
Expected Power Addition from the Ongoing Expected Power Addition from the Ongoing ProjectsProjects
16501550
1500
3350
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
MW
2009 2010 2011 2012 Total
New Gas Projects
Bazurgan:2x40 MW:
Nasiriya:1x40 MW
Taji:4x40 MWا
Shat Al-Basrah:6x125MW:
Rumaila:5x265MW
Dora(2):4x125 MW
Kirkuk:1x260 MW
Dewaniya:4x125 MW
Kerbala2x125 MW
Hilla:2x125 MW
Mansuriya:2x125 MWا
Naynawa:6x125 MW
Baiji:6x160 MW
Al-Khairat:6x125 MW
Akkas:2x160 MW Al-Sadr:2x160 MW
Najaf:4x125 MW
Dora(3):6x125 MWا
Dibis:2x160 MW
Samawa:4x125 MW
Nasiriya:4x125 MW
Quds:2x125 MWا
Omara2x125 MW:
Wasit:2x125 MW
Al-Anbar:4x125 MW
Chamchamal3x125 MW:
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
2009 2010 2011 2012 Total
1257012570
10701070
5335533561656165
Expected Capacity Additions from the New Gas Power
Projects by MoE
MW
Total Expected Capacity Additions
(Ongoing + Planned by MoE) 2009- 2012
1810
7555
5485
1070
15920
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
MW
2009 2010 2011 2012 Total
0
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4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
20000MW
18 B. US$
( 4.5 B. US$ / Year )
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Al-shemal : 1400 MW
Wasit : 1320 MW
Salah Al-Deen : 1200 MWAnbar: 1200 MW
Khairat : 1200 MW
Shat Albasrah : 1200 MW
Nasriya Expansion : 400 MW
Hartha Expansion : 600 MW
Planned Thermal Projects
2012-2015
موازنة القدرة بين الطلب واBنتاجموازنة القدرة بين الطلب واBنتاج
0
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4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
20000
2009 2010 2011 2012
MW
الطلب اBنتاج
MoE and MoO are
continuously
coordinating short
and medium term
plans
Types of fuel used for generation in Iraq:
Fuel OilFuel Oil
Natural GasNatural Gas
Gas OilGas Oil
Crude OilCrude Oil
Technical ChallengesTechnical Challenges
SPARE PARTS AVAILABILITY
AGING OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
FUEL SUPPLY (Mismatch of Demand & Supply)
CAPACITY BUILDING
NonNon--Technical Technical ChallengesChallenges
SECURITY
MILITARY OPERATIONS AND SABOTAGE
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
TARIFF AND BILL COLLECTION
Investment in Electrical Investment in Electrical Sector in IraqSector in Iraq
►►Expected Huge amount of Investment Expected Huge amount of Investment in all sectors in Iraq in the near future.in all sectors in Iraq in the near future.
►►MoE invites and encourages MoE invites and encourages companies to come and invest in Iraq.companies to come and invest in Iraq.
►►MoE has put an ambitious investment MoE has put an ambitious investment plan .plan .