Iraq Is Second In The Arab World To Produce Hydroelectric Power
Hydropower Energy Economy News – Baghdad Iraq ranked second among the largest Arab countries with the largest hydropower capacity in operation, according to recent data issued by the Global Energy Monitor platform.
The total hydropower capacity in operation in 7 Arab countries (Egypt, Iraq, Sudan, Syria, Morocco, Lebanon, and Algeria) is more than 10.2 gigawatts.
Egypt topped the list of Arab countries with the most operational hydroelectric capacity, reaching 2,778 gigawatts, and in second place on the list was Iraq, with a capacity that stabilized at 2,436 gigawatts, followed in third place by Sudan, with a hydroelectric capacity of 1.85 gigawatts.
Fourth, Syria ranked on the list of Arab countries with the most hydroelectric power capacity, with an operating capacity of 1,585 gigawatts, and Morocco came in fifth place, with a capacity of 1,395 gigawatts.
Lebanon also came on the list with an operational hydroelectric capacity of 0.108 gigawatts, and finally Algeria ranked on the list of Arab countries with the most hydroelectric capacity, with a capacity of 0.100 gigawatts. Views 95 06/19/2024 - https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=44424
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