
Breshna Company Executive Director Visits Two Substations in Herat Province
Mullah Abdul Haq Hamkar, executive general director of Breshna Company, led a delegation to the Pul Hashmi and Shohaday 24 Hut substations in Herat province.
Hamkar closely examined the technical and developmental affairs at the substations. He stressed the importance of maximizing the use of existing facilities and opportunities to accelerate the work process.
According to Hamkar, this approach will expedite progress and enable the electricity needs of Herat residents and the province's important industrial sectors to be met as soon as possible.
Breshna Company reported that work on various projects for electricity production, regulation, and distribution infrastructure is advancing rapidly nationwide. Upon completion, these initiatives will lead to significant progress in multiple sectors.
The company added that leadership continuously and closely evaluates all projects to ensure quality and timely execution.
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