COUNTRY COMPARISON IRAQ SYRIA

Energywise systems Syria
in is mostly based on and . Some energy infrastructure was damaged by the . There is high reliance on for energy in Syria, and electricity demand is projected to increase by 2030, especially for industry activity such as . However, conflict in Syria has caused electricity generation to decrease by nearly 40% in recent years due to plant destruction and fuel shortages. Electricity access in daily life for Syrians has also been. [pdf][FAQS about Energywise systems Syria]

Solar energy solar energy Iraq
Iraq plans to invite more companies to establish solar power projects as part of its goal to expand renewables to a third of its energy mix by 2030, according to Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani. [pdf]
Syria freeplayenergy
Freeplay Energy Ltd (: FRE), (formerly BayGen Power Industries, Freeplay Energy Group), is a manufacturer and distributor of portable electrical or electronic products such as radios and lights, generally powered by hand cranked generators that charge rechargeable batteries. The company is based in , . The company focuses on creating and developing the international market for self-sufficient energy products, and states that such a focus will help pro. [pdf][FAQS about Syria freeplayenergy]

Which country has the best solar power generation technology
Many countries and territories have installed significant capacity into their electrical grids to supplement or provide an alternative to conventional sources. Solar power plants use one of two technologies: • (PV) use , either on or in ground-mounted , converting sunlight directly into electric power.Namibia has the highest overall global PV output potential, according to the World Bank's ranking, with an nationwide average PVOUT measurement of 5.38 kWh/kWp/day. [pdf][FAQS about Which country has the best solar power generation technology]