Turkish team wins Basra substation contract

6 March 2025

 

The Washington-based World Bank has announced that a team of Turkish contractors has been awarded a contract to build three substations in Basra, Iraq.

Called the Basra Electricity Dissemination and Development Project (EDDP), the scheme was awarded in November last year to Turkish firms Balikesir Electronik Sanayi Tesisleri and Best Elektrik Taahhut, which offered to build the infrastructure for $52.16m.

The contract covers the design, supply and installation of three 132/33-kilovolt (kV), 90 megavolt ampere (MVA) gas-insulated substations at Al-Faiyha, Al-Qibla and Al-Ghadeer in Iraq’s southern region of Basra.

The contract duration is 18 months.

Three other firms submitted bids for the contract. They include Lebanon’s Matalec, which bid $63.65m; Kontrolmatik Technoloji Enerji Ve Muhendislik Anonim Sirketi, also of Turkiye, which offered $63.3m; and India’s Kalpataru Projects, offering $64m.

Coincidentally, Iraq’s Electricity Ministry discussed plans to double the amount of electricity it imports from Turkiye to 600MW in February.

The two countries also reached an agreement for “strategic” energy production projects with the establishment of several new stations and transmission lines.

Iraq periodically suffers from power outages, especially during the summer months, when increased cooling requirements overwhelm its power plants and electricity grid.  

The country had a total installed power generation capacity of about 30,000MW as of the end of 2021, according to data published by the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena).

However, it is understood that operational capacity is significantly lower and is about 6,000MW short compared with summer peak demand, with Iraq relying on Iran for an average of 1,200MW of electricity annually to augment supply.


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