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Iran Manufacturing 98% of Electricity Equipment Domestically
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian Energy Ministry announced on Wednesday that the country is manufacturing almost all its needs to electricity equipments and facilities.
According to a report by the government's data base, Iran is now manufacturing 98% of the equipments, tools and parts needed for its power industry.
The nominal capacity of Iran's power plants ranks first in the region, the report added.
The Islamic Republic is currently exporting electricity to Armenia, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Nakhichevan, Iraq and Afghanistan.
A senior Iranian energy ministry official announced in May that the country's electricity exports have increased 40% since the beginning of the current Iranian year, and said Tehran has signed several contracts with the neighboring states to export electricity.
Iran's Deputy Energy Minister for Electricity and Energy Affairs Mohammad Behzad said Iran is expected to export about10 billion kilowatt hours of electricity in the current Iranian year.
He also said Iran has signed several contracts with its neighboring countries in this regard, which will help boost its electricity exports.
Iran exported some 8.6 billion kilowatt hours of electricity during the last Iranian year, which indicates a 29-percent increase in comparison with the corresponding period of the preceding year, he added.
During the last decade Iran has made huge achievements in various fields of science and technology irrespective of the western sanctions.
The western sanctions have actually backfired since they have pushed Iran's towards self-sufficiency in many area.
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian Energy Ministry announced on Wednesday that the country is manufacturing almost all its needs to electricity equipments and facilities.
According to a report by the government's data base, Iran is now manufacturing 98% of the equipments, tools and parts needed for its power industry.
The nominal capacity of Iran's power plants ranks first in the region, the report added.
The Islamic Republic is currently exporting electricity to Armenia, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Nakhichevan, Iraq and Afghanistan.
A senior Iranian energy ministry official announced in May that the country's electricity exports have increased 40% since the beginning of the current Iranian year, and said Tehran has signed several contracts with the neighboring states to export electricity.
Iran's Deputy Energy Minister for Electricity and Energy Affairs Mohammad Behzad said Iran is expected to export about10 billion kilowatt hours of electricity in the current Iranian year.
He also said Iran has signed several contracts with its neighboring countries in this regard, which will help boost its electricity exports.
Iran exported some 8.6 billion kilowatt hours of electricity during the last Iranian year, which indicates a 29-percent increase in comparison with the corresponding period of the preceding year, he added.
During the last decade Iran has made huge achievements in various fields of science and technology irrespective of the western sanctions.
The western sanctions have actually backfired since they have pushed Iran's towards self-sufficiency in many area.