Authorities at Mamrash refugee camp have started installing solar panels for better electricity supply to the camp. The panels will generate 370 kV and the project is funded by a German organization at the cost of €700,000. Around 95% of the work has been completed and it will be activated in the fall. There’re 18 camps in Dohuk that accommodate 400,000 refugees from Iraq and Syria.
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