ERBIL — Kurdistan Region Ministry of Electricity announced on Thursday the launch of an experimental Test Plan service aimed at providing state-provided electricity 24 hours a day, 7 days a week initially in the Shadi Avenue zone, located in the southwest of Erbil.
Supplying continuous public electricity has been a significant challenge in Kurdistan, particularly during the summer season when demand peaks. This pilot project by the ministry is intended to explore solutions to this persistent issue.
The ministry's plan involves close supervision and cooperation with the private sector in the area to ensure uninterrupted power supply. In the event of a potential state power cut, private generators will provide the necessary backup to maintain continuous electricity for residents and businesses.
To streamline the process, residents and businesses will receive a single monthly bill detailing their electricity consumption. Additionally, the service includes a mobile phone text feature, allowing customers to track and manage their electricity usage conveniently.
The Test Plan aims to gather valuable insights into the residents' electricity needs and preferences. The feedback obtained will help the government refine and improve its strategies for delivering a consistent 24/7 electricity supply across the entire Region.
This initiative represents a significant step towards addressing the electricity supply challenges in Kurdistan, with the potential to enhance the quality of life for its residents by ensuring a reliable power supply.