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In a significant stride toward modernizing the Kurdistan Region's energy infrastructure, the Duhok General Electricity Directorate has launched a three-day experimental phase of uninterrupted 24-hour electricity in central Duhok. This initiative is a pivotal component of the Kurdistan Regional Government's (KRG) expansive "Runaki Project," which aspires to deliver round-the-clock power to the entire region by the end of 2026.

Commencing at 1:00 PM on Sunday, March 23, and extending through Wednesday, March 26, this 72-hour trial aims to evaluate the resilience and efficiency of Duhok's power distribution network under continuous load conditions.

The directorate emphasized that this temporary test seeks to identify and address potential shortcomings within the distribution systems, under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Electricity.

The "Runaki Project," unveiled by KRG Prime Minister Masrour Barzani on October 17, 2024, represents a landmark effort to overhaul the region's electricity infrastructure. The project's pilot phase commenced in Erbil's Shadi neighborhood, where residents and businesses reported high satisfaction with the provision of 24-hour electricity. Building on this success, the initiative has expanded to additional neighborhoods in Erbil, including Bahari Nwe, Naznaz, Bakhtiari, and Sarbasti, collectively serving thousands of subscribers.

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