Iraq has launched a major plan to strengthen power production nationwide. The government wants to reduce shortages and support economic growth. Officials say the Iraq electricity expansion plan will change the energy sector across the country.
The Ministry of Electricity leads this program to increase generation capacity. Demand rises every year in both cities and rural areas. Therefore, the ministry created a long-term strategy to ensure stable electricity supply.
The country faces a large gap between supply and peak seasonal demand. Iraq needs higher production to avoid shortages. In addition, the Iraq electricity expansion plan focuses on increasing capacity quickly through modern power plants.
The government signed deals with international energy companies to reach its goals. Iraq partnered with General Electric from the United States to add significant generating capacity. Officials call this deal crucial for national energy security.
Iraq also joined Siemens from Germany to improve technology and modernize infrastructure. However, these projects will raise reliability and efficiency. Additionally, Iraq signed an agreement with Shanghai Electric from China to build large-scale power units. This partnership strengthens cooperation with global companies and accelerates progress.
The plan includes combined cycle power plants, which use fuel efficiently. These plants produce more electricity with less fuel. Officials believe this approach supports economic and environmental goals. Current output remains low, so Iraq aims to more than double capacity.
Renewable energy is another important part of the strategy. Iraq plans solar and other clean energy projects to reduce pressure on traditional stations. As well as, these initiatives also support sustainability and long-term energy security.
The ministry coordinates with other government institutions for fuel supply, grid upgrades, and project delivery. Officials say this ensures faster progress and keeps electricity a national priority.
Experts say improved power supply will boost industry, trade, and small businesses. Citizens demand better services, and the government promises clear milestones and transparent monitoring.

