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Mew Is Willing To Produce Enough Electricity To Overcome Outages In Summer
Kuwaiti Minister of Electricity and Water (MEW) Dr Khaled Al-Fadhel confirmed on Thursday the ministry is willing to produce enough electricity, covering requirements of the country during the summer.
Dr Al-Fadhel has underlined in a statement, on sidelines of inaugurating a center for personnel training in residential district of Ghernata, that all power installations have been regularly maintained to prevent any power outage. Kuwait currently produces about 16,000 megawatts of electricity per day.
Average daily consumption during summer is about 14,600 megawatts. The center opened today in collaboration with Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA) for training nationals who serve in the electrical sector, including those who work in designing, construction, maintenance and project management, Al- Fadhel explained.
The specialized center came through Kuwait Offset Program, he said, pointing out the provision of training programs in collaboration with Public Authority for Applied Education and Training is designed to qualify those wishing to join MEW through the Higher Institute of Energy (HIE).
Nationals, especially the youth, have proven competent to carry out tasks assigned to them by state institutions — guided by political leaders, he added. When asked about the new system of smart meters’ readings, Al-Fadhel has said that it aims to preserve public money by conducting an instantaneous reading of actual consumption.
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