
Iraq Launches First Fully Solar-Powered Village
Iraq's first fully solar-powered village has officially opened in Kulak, delivering off-grid electricity and sustainable infrastructure in response to the growing impact of climate change across the region.
The project, developed by the Erbil-based Rwanga Foundation, went live on May 20 and aims to serve as a model for renewable energy deployment and climate adaptation in vulnerable rural communities. Kulak Solar Village operates entirely on solar power, providing continuous electricity and infrastructure to support solar-driven irrigation and future training in regenerative agriculture.
Rwanga Foundation President Idris Nechirvan Barzani said the project was part of a broader effort to promote environmental self-sufficiency and strengthen rural livelihoods. 'Our vision is to see this model grow across Iraq—one village at a time—until sustainability becomes the standard,' he said.
The initiative comes as Iraq faces increasing environmental stress, including prolonged heatwaves, water shortages, and desertification. The United Nations recently ranked Iraq as one of the world's five most climate-vulnerable countries.
Kulak Solar Village forms a key part of the foundation's Green Kurdistan campaign, which aims to expand the model across Kurdistan and central Iraq by 2030 in cooperation with regional governments and international partners.
Rwanga's wider environmental efforts have included planting over 200,000 trees and investing in educational and youth programmes aimed at long-term climate response.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Wamda
3 days ago
- Wamda
Bloomspoon attracts $218,000 investment on Shark Tank
UAE-based greentech Bloomspoon has secured a $218,000 investment in exchange for 49% equity during Season 3 of Shark Tank Dubai. Founded in 2023 by Mostafa Khattab, Bloomspoon creates reusable cutlery from wheat straw embedded with seed capsules, allowing users to plant them after use. The new funding will enable Bloomspoon to expand regionally, grow its product line, boost retail distribution, and pursue B Corp certification. Press release: Bloomspoon, the Dubai-born startup reshaping eco-friendly consumer goods, has announced a major milestone after securing an AED 800,000 investment offer on Season 3 of Shark Tank Dubai. The deal for 49% equity in the startup was offered by Toufic Kreidieh, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder of the Brands for Less (BFL Group), one of the region's most prominent retail players. Founded with a bold mission to make sustainability a seamless part of everyday life, Bloomspoon is the world's first brand to introduce plantable cutlery, reusable utensils crafted from wheat straw with a water-soluble seed capsule. After use, you can plant the cutlery to grow basil, mint, or other herbs, transforming single-use waste into a sustainable lifestyle. "We're not just building products; we're building habits and mindsets,' said Mostafa Khattab, Founder of Bloomspoon. "This partnership with Mr Kreidieh and the BFL Group is about scaling impact. because the strategic value he brings is far greater than the investment itself." Toufic Kreidieh's investment is more than capital; it brings strategic alignment, deep retail insight, and access to a vast network that can help bring Bloomspoon's innovations to every household. "You cannot imagine how the Gen Zs are looking for these ideas," said Mr Kreidieh during the episode, underscoring the growing appetite for sustainable innovation among younger generations. The Shark Tank appearance marks a pivotal moment in Bloomspoon's growth story. The startup has already gained regional traction, receiving coverage on Reuters, The Weather Channel, Dubai One TV, and Forbes Middle East. Bloomspoon is committed to a purpose-driven business model, which includes planting a tree with every order and operating a website that is zero-carbon. Looking ahead, Bloomspoon will focus on expanding its product lines, entering new markets, enhancing retail presence, and pursuing B Corp certification. With strategic support from Kreidieh and the visibility from Shark Tank, the brand is poised to become the UAE's go-to name for sustainable, feel-good living.


Al Bawaba
3 days ago
- Al Bawaba
Winners Revealed at 6th GPCA Supply Chain Excellence Awards
The Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA), the voice of the chemical industry in the Arabian Gulf, is pleased to announce the winners of the 6th GPCA Supply Chain Excellence Awards, which took place in a star-studded award ceremony during the 16th GPCA Supply Chain Conference on 27 May 2025 at the Address Sky View Hotel, Dubai, Awards attracted a total of 38 submissions from 20 companies across the GCC. Each winner received a trophy of recognition during the award ceremony. An esteemed panel of judges comprising leading industry experts shortlisted finalists across four award categories: Supply Chain Innovation, Best LSP of The Year, Excellence in Sustainability, and Women in Supply Chain. The Awards were open to all regional chemical supply chain and logistics operators and providers, who have developed and integrated innovative and sustainable solutions in their winners and finalists at this year's Awards are:Category 1: Supply Chain Innovation AwardWinner: Borouge for 'Value Chain Optimization and Digitalization of Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) Using AI'Runner up: Almajdouie & De Rijke Limited Co. (MdR) for 'Operations and Maintenance of Radio Shuttle Racking System'Category 2: Best Logistics Service Provider (LSP) of the YearWinner: ALFRED TALKE Runner up: DP WorldCategory 3: Excellence in Sustainability AwardWinner: TruKKer for 'Sustainable Logistics through Electric Truck Integration and Backhaul Optimization'Runner up: Borouge for 'Reducing GHG emissions by transforming the Supply Chain Transportation Network'Category 4: Women in Supply Chain AwardWinner: Sara Alhababi, Sadara Chemical Company Runner up: Alhanof Ahmed Al-Buainain, Sipchem Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, Secretary General, GPCA, commented: 'Congratulations to all winners and finalists of this year's GPCA Supply Chain Excellence Awards. An inspiring ingenuity, great commitment to excellence, and dedication to advancing supply chain operations in the GCC were demonstrated across all nominations we received. While there could be only one winner in each category, every nominee showcased outstanding achievement and hard work, reflecting the region's drive for supply chain excellence. We celebrated their contributions and look forward to recognizing even greater accomplishments at next year's Awards, as we continue striving for excellence across the Arabian Gulf region.'


Al Bawaba
5 days ago
- Al Bawaba
Ooredoo Brings Learning to Life with School Kit to Promote Sustainable Thinking in Classrooms, in collaboration with ONCECS
In a meaningful step towards nurturing future generations, Ooredoo has introduced its latest community initiative, the Mobile Puppet Theatre, as part of the 'School Kit for Sustainable Development' initiative, in collaboration with the Oman National Commission for Education, Culture and Science (ONCESC).Under the patronage of H.E. Majid bin Said Al Bahri, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education for Administrative and Financial Affairs, the project was designed to support children aged 3 to 6 across 20 public schools in Muscat Al Amri, Chief People Officer at Ooredoo, said, 'While the world continues to embrace digital transformation, some studies warn against the overexposure of young children to screens and devices. In these formative years, it is essential to nurture children's sensory, visual, auditory, and motor skills to inspire curiosity, build communication, and reduce screen time. The Mobile Puppet Theatre provides an imaginative alternative, a gateway into a world of values and knowledge through interactive storytelling. The four original tales promote sustainability in an engaging and age-appropriate way, tailored for children between 3 and 6 years old, a critical stage where lifelong habits and skills are formed.'Dr. Mahmood bin Abdullah Al Abri, Secretary-General of the Oman National Commission for Education, Culture and Science, stated: 'We are pleased to extend our sincere thanks to Ooredoo for its valuable support of this project and its belief in the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing education in alignment with the national vision to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. The 'Mobile Puppet Theater' is not merely a recreational activity — it is a comprehensive educational platform that contributes to realising Oman Vision 2040, which emphasises 'The Individual and Society' and focuses on building a conscious, educated, and innovative generation, proud of its national identity."Reflecting Ooredoo's ongoing commitment to youth empowerment and inclusive education, the initiative caters to various learning styles: visual, auditory, and hands-on, encouraging creativity, curiosity, and critical thinking in the classroom. In line with Oman Vision 2040 and the National Strategy for Education 2040, the initiative supports the development of a progressive education ecosystem, helping students strengthen their awareness of environmental issues and equipping them to shape a more sustainable future.