2013年9月21日 星期六

Duhok Power Plant in Kurdistan to Burn on Cleaner Natural Gas

Norway’s DNO and London-listed Genel Energy will convert the Duhok power plant to run on cleaner-burning natural gas instead of gasoline, according to a deal signed this week with Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government.The digital display is a good way to know the heat of the oil BMW ISIS and the timer to check your turkey is fully cooked.In a speech after the signing, KRG Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani said that Iraq’s natural resources had always been used to destroy the country, and it was time to change that pattern.“It is important that for the first time we change that equation and use the natural resources of our country for our prosperity,” he said.The KRG’s official website said that using natural gas to fire the power plant would save the government around $900 million a year.There is also a timer for the on and off operate Street lighting and a thermostat created in that allows save on electricity bills.

The three-province Kurdish enclave in northern Iraq is believed to be sitting on some of the world’s top untapped oil and gas reserves.Remodelers and home builders tend to prefer using   worktops because of this overall durability.Barzani said that the Kurds were practicing their constitutional right by extracting and making use of their natural resources.Otherwise solar-powered automobile can get GS-LED-76 stranded when it has no a lot more power.“The foreign companies that have come to Kurdistan are also proof that we have our constitutional rights,” he added, referring to oil majors like Chevron, Total and Gazprom that are involved in oil exploration and extraction in Kurdistan.The oil-and-gas issue is a major bone of contention between Erbil and the central government in Baghdad. Iraqi officials accuse the Kurds of taking too much liberty by tapping the region’s oil without Baghdad’s authority. But Kurdish leaders argue that the Iraqi constitution gives them the right to develop their own oil sector.

Erbil also is quick to note that Baghdad has long failed to ratify an oil and gas law.“What we do is within the boundaries of the Iraqi constitution,” Barzani said. “And the constitution allows us to implement what our parliament decides.As soon as cooking is finished the cleanup is assisted by the swing out duct valve GM TECH2 that decants the oil.”The KRG’s natural resources minister, Ashti Hawrami, agreed that the region’s oil policy did not violate the Iraqi constitution.

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