The health, environmental and economic effects on the consumer and others in the electrical energy supply contract and the responsibility of the professional in it (Applied study)
Keywords:
health, environmental impacts, pollution, professional responsibility, electrical energy, consumer, environmental damageAbstract
If the sources of supplying electric power to the consumer in Iraq differ, the professional’s responsibility for errors that may affect the consumer as a result of poor production, transportation or distribution with continuous basis is the responsibility of the actual provider, and if the damages of electricity production are in any case due to the emissions associated with the production process, which negatively affect the environment in general and human health in particular, the more energy manufacturing processes are near the population and sources of agriculture, water and food, the greater the consumer and other damages will be achieved if those sites are in remote areas The energy supplier may be a public or private utility, as if it was a natural or legal person, as is the case for the owners of private generators spread throughout Iraq, due to the lack of energy supply by the main supplier, which is the Iraqi ministry of electricity, and if this is due to another company as long as it is contracted with the ministry of electricity.
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