Turkish energy ministry says power outrages on the way
Turkey plans to impose power interruption to large industrial facilities and electricity plants as Iran reduced gas flows.
Turkey's energy ministry said on Thursday it will impose limited and predetermined power outages to large industrial facilities and electricity plants after Iran cut gas flows to Turkey for up to 10 days due to a technical failure.
In a statement, the ministry addded that it took precautions to ensure other consumers would not be impacted by the gas flow interruption.
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