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ISTANBUL - A former freighter equipped with an on-board power plant left Turkey for Iraq Saturday to help plug an electricity shortfall in the southern city of Basra, the Anatolia news agency reported.
The Karadeniz Powership Dogan Bey is one of two ships ordered from Turkey by Iraq's electricity ministry and is expected to become operational before the end of the month.
With an output of 144 megawatts, the ship will supply power to the Umm Qasr port where it will dock, transferring the surplus into Basra's power grid.
The second ship -- an engineless barge -- will be towed to the city later in the year.
Together, the two ships will meet about 30 percent of Basra's power need, the report said.
Karadeniz Holdings has been a long-term energy partner for Iraq, supplying the war-ravaged country with electricity via two power plants in Turkey's southeast since 2003.
Turkish 'powership' sails to Iraq, Iraq Utilities, Energy - Maktoob Business
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The Karadeniz Powership Dogan Bey is one of two ships ordered from Turkey by Iraq's electricity ministry and is expected to become operational before the end of the month.
With an output of 144 megawatts, the ship will supply power to the Umm Qasr port where it will dock, transferring the surplus into Basra's power grid.
The second ship -- an engineless barge -- will be towed to the city later in the year.
Together, the two ships will meet about 30 percent of Basra's power need, the report said.
Karadeniz Holdings has been a long-term energy partner for Iraq, supplying the war-ravaged country with electricity via two power plants in Turkey's southeast since 2003.
Turkish 'powership' sails to Iraq, Iraq Utilities, Energy - Maktoob Business
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