Iraq’s largest hydropower dam grinds to halt

“Record low water levels at Iraq’s largest hydroelectric dam have ground turbines there to a halt, amplifying a power shortage that led to riots last summer, a top official said on Thursday.

“Adel Mahdi, advisor to the electricity minister, said water levels at the Mosul dam on the Tigris River had fallen to 298 metres (977 feet) above sea level.

“”It is the first time since 1984 when the dam was built that water levels have fallen this low,” Mahdi told AFP.

“”The installed power generation capacity of Mosul’s hydroelectric plant is 1,175 megawatts, but the current production is zero, because the turbines need a minimum water level of 307 metres (1,007 feet) to operate,” he added.”
 
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