Power Sector
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Lack of New Investment Can Impair Power Sector
EghtesadOnline: An estimated $1 billon is invested in power sector per annum, but to meet growing demand in coming years this should at the least double, the Energy Ministry spokesman for the…
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Gas Supply to Industries, Petrochem Plants, Power Sectors Hits a Wall
EghtesadOnline: The sharp rise in household gas consumption due to the cold weather has resulted in cutting gas supply to other sectors, including cement factories and power plants. In the past…
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Unfair Tariffs Pushing Green Sector Over the Edge
EghtesadOnline: Despite the fact that in the past few years almost 50% of foreign direct investment in Iran’s power sector was in green energy, some 200 companies active in the renewable sector…
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Iran Power Sector Expanding Frontiers
EghtesadOnline: Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian said the ministry's annual turnover [export revenue not included] stands at $2 billion.
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War-Weary Afghanistan Seeks Iran Help in Rebuilding Power Infrastructure
EghtesadOnline: Afghan minister of water and energy has invited private companies in Iran’s power sector to help his war-ravaged country rebuild its electricity infrastructure.
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Crypto Mining Plus Side for Iran
EghtesadOnline: Legalizing cryptocurrency mining would help the power sector, head of the board of directors of the Power Generation Companies Syndicate said Monday.
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Iran Power Sector Needs to Catch Up in Maintenance and Repairs
EghtesadOnline: More than 700,000 transformers are used in the domestic power distribution network and according to statistics one-third are worn out and need to be replaced, a member of Iran…
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Power Sector Footprint in Technical and Engineering Export Noteworthy
EghtesadOnline: The power industry has a better performance compared to other sectors when it comes to exporting technical and engineering services, vice president of Iran Electrical Industry…
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Closer Collaboration With Iraqi Gov't in Power Sector
EghtesadOnline: Iraq is willing to boost technical cooperation with Iranian power engineering firms, the Arab country’s electricity minister said.