Iran is heavily dependent on natural gas and oil to generate power and one of the most energy-intensive countries in the world .
Read More »Iraq. No 1 Electricity Importer of Iran
Iran is the largest electricity producer in the Middle East with an installed power generating capacity of around 76.000 MW.
Read More »Significant Reduction in Electricity Wastage
More than 10% of electricity go to waste in the national grid because of dilapidated equipment.
Read More »Iran and Italy`s Cooperation in Solar Plant Construction
Apolia'.s officials are eager to strike a sisterhood deal with BandarAbbas and Bari Port.
Read More »German Firm Cooperation to Construct Wind Turbines
The project is part of efforts to raise the low share of renewable sources in Iran'.s power industry that mostly uses fossil fuels to generate electricity.
Read More »Iran`s Solar Plants Draw Irish Investment
There is a huge potential for investors and installation of solar plants in Hamedan Province.
Read More »Iraq Pays $500m Power Import Bill to Iran
Iran'.s installed electricity capacity is currently about 76.000 MW.
Read More »Iran Decrease Power Exports to Meet Domestic Demand
Electricity exports have decreased from 1.300 MW to 900 MW during peak hours to cope with growing domestic demand in the scorching days of summer
Read More »Iran`s Renewable Projects Scales Up
The project is part of efforts to raise the low share of renewable sources in Iran'.s power industry that is highly dependent on fossil fuels.
Read More »Tavanir Planned on Stepwise Power Tariffs
Iran'.s Energy Ministry says electricity demand is forecast to reach 56.000 MW this summer.
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