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Iran is to sign a contract with a Japanese company for the restoration of a power plant which will be financed through a barter mechanism involving Iran’s oil.
News ID: 5139    Publish Date : 2019/07/12

The electricity output of Iran’s hydroelectric power plants is expected to reach 20,000 gigawatt hours (GWh) in the first half of the current Iranian calendar year (to end on September 22), four times more than the figure for last year’s same period, IRIB reported on Monday.
News ID: 5107    Publish Date : 2019/07/10

A 10-megawatt solar power plant was inaugurated in Kerman province southeastern Iran last week.
News ID: 5073    Publish Date : 2019/07/09

Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant in the southern namesake city generated 7.4 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in the past fiscal that ended on March 20, the head of the power plant said.
News ID: 2073    Publish Date : 2018/04/14

The Energy Ministry is reviewing plans to expand the use of renewable forms of energy by supplying nomads with cheap and light solar photovoltaic panels.
News ID: 1845    Publish Date : 2018/01/23

Upgrading the South Pars Gas Field’s central power plant to the combined-cycle system has been planned, which can use both gas and steam to generate electricity, the director of production at Pars Oil and Gas Company said.
News ID: 1800    Publish Date : 2018/01/15

In line with policies to boost renewable energy capacity, German investors have built four solar power plants in Hamedan, 330 kilometers west of Tehran, and the fifth one is under construction, director general of Hamedan Province's economic affairs said.
News ID: 1750    Publish Date : 2018/01/02

A Bulgarian renewable power developer has signed a memorandum of understanding to expand solar photovoltaic infrastructure in Jahrom, a city and country in the central-southern Fars Province.
News ID: 1633    Publish Date : 2017/12/11

A consortium of Chinese and Hong Kong companies has signed an agreement with Iran's Industrial Development and Renovation Organization for a joint venture to produce solar photovoltaic panels in Iran.
News ID: 1616    Publish Date : 2017/12/06

A considerable amount of potable water in northern and southern coastal towns is provided by water desalination units, the deputy head of the National Water and Wastewater Engineering Company said.
News ID: 1610    Publish Date : 2017/12/02

The disparity between real electricity prices, which include the costs for generation and transmission, and what consumers pay for electrical power has compelled the government to pay 70 trillion rials (about $1.75 billion) in subsidies per annum, excluding expenditures on feedstock for power plants, a deputy energy minister said.
News ID: 1482    Publish Date : 2017/10/30

In the face of tight state funding and financial pressure, private companies have taken on the mantle of developing Iran's water and power infrastructure, Iran's caretaker energy minister said on Monday.
News ID: 1434    Publish Date : 2017/10/17

Iran's electricity exports rose nearly 25% in the first six months of the current fiscal year (March 21-Sept. 22) from the same period of a year ago, a deputy energy minister said on Sunday.
News ID: 1432    Publish Date : 2017/10/16

Iran earned $3.373 billion from electricity exports in nearly four years by supplying over 40.1 billion kilowatt/hours of power to neighboring countries between August 2013 and June 2017, an Energy Ministry report said.
News ID: 1233    Publish Date : 2017/08/30

In line with efforts to attract much-needed foreign funds to expand power output capacity, the Energy Ministry has signed preliminary deals worth $6 billion to build new thermal power plants since early 2016, when sanctions against Tehran were lifted, managing director of Thermal Power Plants Holding Company (TPPHC) said.
News ID: 1216    Publish Date : 2017/08/27

Siamak Navaei, who is in charge of MSC’s wastewater refining unit, further said that the industrial wastewater refinery (pu21) at MSC which has a discharge of 700 cubic meters per hour was launched in 1995.
News ID: 931    Publish Date : 2017/01/28