Challenges of Clean Energy Investment in Iraq

On November 14, the Ishtar Center for Democracy Support organized a discussion session at its headquarters in Najaf, featuring a lecture by former Minister of Higher Education, Professor Dr. Abdul Razzaq Al-Issa. The lecture, titled ‘Challenges of Clean Energy Investment in Iraq,’ gathered researchers, academics, and interested individuals.

Recommendations and key points:

  1. Iraqi decision-makers should focus on small and intelligent reactors in line with International Nuclear Energy Agency guidelines. For instance, initiating a 2-megawatt reactor capable of producing medical equipment and conducting initial experiments would be more viable than considering large-scale reactors.
  2. Emphasize the importance of developing reactors tailored for applications in healthcare and agriculture.
  3. It’s crucial to distinguish between radioactive contamination, particularly focusing on radioactive materials, and radiation stemming from white dust due to war waste. Each scenario requires specific approaches based on its severity.
  4. Prior to deliberating entry into nuclear reactor technology, Iraq must undertake extensive preparations across scientific, administrative, security, and political domains. These preparatory steps are pivotal.
  5. Recommend and facilitate investment opportunities and projects utilizing concave mirrors, particularly in harnessing clean energy.
  6. To address waste management and radioactive contamination, establish central committees within the Prime Minister’s Office, involving representatives from the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Health.

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