Iran’s electricity exports to Europe

Iran’s electricity exports to Europe

With the connection established between Iran and Turkey, it is technically possible to exchange electricity with Europe, but this requires contractual and legal negotiations that are being pursued.
The impact of sanctions on Iran’s electricity exports

The impact of sanctions on Iran’s electricity exports

نتایج ترجمه نتیجه ترجمه The vice president of transmission and foreign trade of Tavanir Company said: Sanctions cannot cause a disruption in electricity exports, but at the same time, we cannot say that it is ineffective because it creates disruptions in financial relations.
The need to use renewable energy in electricity production

The need to use renewable energy in electricity production

A member of the Energy Commission of the Islamic Council, stating that we are witnessing the imbalance of electricity in the field of gas and electricity, said: We must use renewable energy in electricity production. According to the report of Energy Press, Hossein Hosseinzadeh stated about energy consumption management solutions: We have disharmony in the

Changing office hours was effective in reducing electricity consumption

Changing office hours was effective in reducing electricity consumption

The spokesperson of the electricity industry explained that the change in office hours has been effective in reducing electricity consumption. According to Energy Press, Mustafa Rajabi Mashhadi – the spokesperson of the electricity industry – said about the latest status of the electricity distribution network: We have passed the peak of electricity consumption and this

Electricity bill of 15 million tomans per month was issued for 200 subscribers

Electricity bill of 15 million tomans per month was issued for 200 subscribers

The CEO of Tehran Power Distribution Company stated: 15 million tomans monthly electricity bills have been issued for 200 high-consumption subscribers. According to Energy Press, Cambyz Nazerian said in a press conference today and in response to ISNA’s question about the issuing of bills and fines for high-consumption customers, policies have been planned with the