Strategic Overview of the Electricity Market in Iraq

Strategic Overview of the Electricity Market in Iraq

Strong Opportunities for Suppliers, albeit with Higher Risks, as Iraq Focusses on Improving the Power Infrastructure

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09-Nov-2016
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South Asia, Middle East & North Africa
Research Code: 9AAE-00-2C-00-00
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The Iraqi government has adopted a mix of measures aimed at establishing political stability, national and homeland security, and economic reforms. These are gaining credibility and impact, with support from unilateral and multilateral agencies. The electricity sector, having witnessed a significant decline in terms of investments in the past, is expected to receive a much-needed impetus from these stabilisation efforts. Strong opportunities will arise for suppliers, albeit with higher risks, as Iraq focusses on improving the power infrastructure. The study seeks to provide an insight into the future developments in Iraq's electricity sector, with a focus on power generation.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Scope of the Study and Key Questions the Study will Answer

Iraq: Country Overview

Iraq: Economic Scenario

Iraq: Economic Scenario—An Analysis of the Contribution of Oil to Economic Growth

Iraq: Electricity Sector Overview

Iraq: Electricity Sector Overview (continued)

Iraq: Electricity Sector Overview (continued)

Iraq: Electricity Sector Overview (continued)

Iraq: Overview of Electricity Tariffs

Iraq: Electricity Tariffs—Insight into Subsidies

Iraq: Power Demand Projections

Iraq: Electricity Sector—Changes Expected during 2017–2030

Iraq: Electricity Sector—Market Drivers

Iraq: Electricity Sector—Drivers Explained

Iraq: Electricity Sector—Drivers Explained (continued)

Iraq: Electricity Sector—Market Restraints

Iraq: Electricity Sector—Restraints Explained

Iraq: Electricity Sector—Conclusions

Iraq: Electricity Sector—Conclusions (continued)

Iraq: Electricity Sector–The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Multilateral Agreements for Investment Promotion and Protection, Investment Dispute Settlement, and Judicial Cooperation

Signed Bilateral Agreements for Investment Promotion and Protection

Bilateral Agreements for Investment Promotion and Protection Projects

Bilateral Agreements for Investment Promotion and Protection Projects (continued)

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The Iraqi government has adopted a mix of measures aimed at establishing political stability, national and homeland security, and economic reforms. These are gaining credibility and impact, with support from unilateral and multilateral agencies. The electricity sector, having witnessed a significant decline in terms of investments in the past, is expected to receive a much-needed impetus from these stabilisation efforts. Strong opportunities will arise for suppliers, albeit with higher risks, as Iraq focusses on improving the power infrastructure. The study seeks to provide an insight into the future developments in Iraq's electricity sector, with a focus on power generation.
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