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Iran inaugurates its biggest solar plant ever

EghtesadOnline: Iran has inaugurated a major solar power plant as the country is pressing ahead with an ambitious agenda to use renewable energy resources.
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Publish Date:29/April/2017 | 14:56

Iran, Australia discuss cooperation on renewable energies

EghtesadOnline: Iranian Deputy Energy Minister Ali Reza Daemi in a meeting with member of the South Australian House of Assembly Martin Hamilton-Smith discussed the two countries’ cooperation in the fields of water and renewable energies.
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Publish Date:14/March/2017 | 15:43

Iran’s renewable energy sector is a $60bn bonanza

EghtesadOnline: Iran expects its installed renewable power capacity barring hydropower to surpass 700 megawatts at the end of the current Persian year in March 2018.
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Publish Date:17/September/2017 | 07:36

Renewable Capacity to Reach 1,000 MW by March 2018

EghtesadOnline: Iran’s total installed capacity of renewable energy production will reach 1,000 megawatts, or 1 gigawatts, by the end of the current fiscal in March 2018, said the managing director of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization, a state-owned entity also known as Satba.
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Publish Date:22/July/2017 | 07:49

Private Sector Set to Invest in Southern Renewable Energy

EghtesadOnline: A total of 21 private investors have been certified by the Energy Ministry to build wind farms in the small town of Mil-Nader in the southern Sistan-Baluchestan Province, Energy Minister Hamid Chitchian said on Monday.
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Publish Date:21/June/2017 | 08:47

Tavanir Delineates Measures to Develop Energy Industry

EghtesadOnline: A slew of measures are being taken to develop Iran's power industry, from promoting renewable energy to adopting emerging technologies to curb electricity consumption, according to the chief executive officer of Iran Power Generation, Distribution and Transmission Company (Tavanir).
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Publish Date:06/May/2017 | 14:56

Iran Offering Tax Incentives to Renewable Sector

EghtesadOnline: International and domestic private companies in the renewable energy industry will be eligible for tax holidays for 5-13 years as part of incentives to prop up investment in the nascent renewable sector, a deputy economy minister said on Sunday.
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Publish Date:01/May/2017 | 24:30