Anyone living in Iraq is familiar with the country’s long-standing power crisis. Unlike brief power trips and short blackouts in other regions, power shortages are a daily norm across Iraq. Even core cities such as Baghdad in the central region and Erbil in the north only receive 8 to 12 hours of gr
Families living in Turkey must have noticed a clear trend in recent years: electricity costs keep rising steadily, while power supply stability continues to worsen. In 2026, residential electricity tariffs in Turkey have increased by another 25%, with a standard monthly consumption of 100 kWh costin
Anyone living in the Philippines has definitely struggled with persistent power problems. The country’s electricity prices remain among the highest in Southeast Asia, forcing households to avoid using air conditioners during extreme heat. Grid yellow and red alerts happen frequently, and scheduled r