logo
Iraq studies green hydrogen, low-emissions cement initiatives

Iraq studies green hydrogen, low-emissions cement initiatives

Iraqi News2 days ago
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – Iraq has launched a study that will examine the feasibility of green hydrogen generation as part of its clean energy policy.
According to the state-run news agency (INA), the Ministry of Industry and Minerals is conducting the research in partnership with the Ministry of Electricity and the Ministry of Oil, as well as the National Investment Commission (NIC), with the participation of the private sector in the initiative.
The Iraqi government is also studying approaches to build low-emission cement-producing plants.
These efforts are part of Iraq's national energy strategy, which aims to reduce emissions by improving the utilization of energy and expanding the use of renewable sources, notably solar energy, in industrial operations.
The ministry stated that its affiliated firms are prepared to develop solar power projects, with the government's goal of generating 12,000 megawatts of electricity from solar energy by 2030, as indicated in the statement.
The Iraqi government is establishing a solar power plant in the central desert area as part of attempts to alleviate persistent electricity shortages caused by declining gas supplies from neighboring Iran.
The new solar power plant will generate 300 megawatts of electricity using 500,000 solar panels, 39,000 of which have already been installed.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Will China help Iraq revive Nuclear Aspirations?
Will China help Iraq revive Nuclear Aspirations?

Iraq Business

time6 hours ago

  • Iraq Business

Will China help Iraq revive Nuclear Aspirations?

From Amwaj Media. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News . Will China help Iraq revive nuclear aspirations? Amid rising regional tensions over the nuclear program of neighbouring Iran, the head of Iraq's Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC) has announced a highly symbolic and strategic step: the construction, with the apparent support of China, of the country's first nuclear reactor in decades. The claimed development-seemingly yet to be confirmed by the Iraqi and Chinese governments-comes at a complex time for Baghdad and its position in the region, not least given that Israel and the US bombed Iranian nuclear sites last month. The full article can be viewed here.

Labour-Intensive Investment Approaches in Iraq
Labour-Intensive Investment Approaches in Iraq

Iraq Business

time6 hours ago

  • Iraq Business

Labour-Intensive Investment Approaches in Iraq

From the International Labour Organization (ILO): Study Visit for Knowledge Exchange on Public Works Programmes and Labour-Intensive Investment Approaches in Iraq As part of its ongoing efforts to promote decent employment and support sustainable local development, the International Labour Organization (ILO) organized a study visit to Erbil and Duhok governorates from 19 to 23 July 2025. The visit brought together representatives from the Iraqi government and local partners with the aim of exchanging knowledge and experience on the design and implementation of public works programmes and exploring labour-intensive investment approaches implemented by the ILO in Iraq and other countries. Click here to read the full report.

Isak to return to training with Newcastle
Isak to return to training with Newcastle

Iraqi News

time11 hours ago

  • Iraqi News

Isak to return to training with Newcastle

INA - SOURCES Alexander Isak is returning to the UK and is set to resume training with Newcastle United following working individually at Real Sociedad. Isak has been training alone at his former club's Zubieta Facilities in the Basque country, but is now set to return to Newcastle's base – although the majority of the rest of the first team squad are currently on a pre-season tour in Asia. The news of Isak's return comes the day after The Athletic reported that Newcastle had rejected a formal bid from Liverpool of £110million for the Sweden international, who wants to leave St James' Park this summer. Liverpool's stance is that they are not inclined to bid again after the quick rebuttal to their first offer, but their interest in the player is ongoing. The Premier League champions initially made an informal approach to Newcastle, expressing interest in doing a deal in the region of £120m, as reported by The Athleticon July 15. Newcastle, who will compete in the Champions League next season, have tried to tie Isak to an improved contract which would include a release clause next summer, and attempted to convince him to stay through his senior team-mates. The forward, however, has not changed his stance, which has been made clear to the club for some time. Isak has been absent from Newcastle's pre-season tour of Asia, with sources, speaking anonymously as they were not authorised to do so publicly, saying the decision was the player's preference. The club cited a minor thigh problem for his absence.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store