Abstract

This article explores the application of engineering management principles to overcome energy challenges in developing countries, focusing on Iraq's energy sector. It examines the current situation, challenges, and potential of solar energy in Iraq. The article introduces the topic, reviews relevant literature, and discusses the evolution of Iraq's electricity sector. It highlights challenges and proposes solar energy as a solution. The study evaluates the state of solar energy in Iraq, emphasizing its contextual suitability and potential impact. The research methodology, data analysis, and key findings are outlined, ensuring rigor and validity. The role of engineering management principles in adopting solar energy is explored. The conclusion summarizes research outcomes, offering recommendations for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers to enhance solar energy benefits in Iraq.

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