The Iranian government has unveiled a sweeping energy transition initiative to decouple all state institutions from the national power grid, prioritizing off-grid photovoltaic (PV) systems to tackle chronic electricity shortages and accelerate renewable energy adoption..
The Iranian government has unveiled a sweeping energy transition initiative to decouple all state institutions from the national power grid, prioritizing off-grid photovoltaic (PV) systems to tackle chronic electricity shortages and accelerate renewable energy adoption..
In a significant step toward a more resilient and decentralized energy future, Iran’s Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization (SATBA) has announced major progress on its plan to build 1,000 solar power plants across the country. According to Alireza Parandeh-Motlaq, SATBA’s deputy for. .
Iran is taking a significant step forward in renewable energy with an ambitious plan to develop 15GW of new solar capacity by 2030. This initiative, which centers on solar photovoltaic (PV) power stations, marks a major shift in the country’s energy strategy. Iran’s Vice-President Mohammad Mokhber. .
The recent opening of Iran's largest solar power plant, Aftab Sharq, in central Isfahan province, marks a significant milestone in the country’s pursuit of self-sufficient renewable energy technology. President Masoud Pezeshkian officially inaugurated the 120 MW Aftab Sharq facility in the presence. .
TEHRAN - Iran installed approximately 600 megawatts (MW) of solar power capacity in the past Iranian year (ending March 2025), marking a fourfold increase over the previous annual average of 150 MW, according to Alireza Parandeh Motlaq, deputy head of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. .
Iran’s largest solar power plant was officially inaugurated in Kuhpayeh, Isfahan, during an online ceremony attended by President Massoud Pezeshkian and senior officials on Thursday. The project, led by Mobarakeh Steel Company, aims to eventually generate 600 megawatts of solar electricity, with. .
The Iranian government has unveiled a sweeping energy transition initiative to decouple all state institutions from the national power grid, prioritizing off-grid photovoltaic (PV) systems to tackle chronic electricity shortages and accelerate renewable energy adoption. Facing recurring.