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Iran’s electricit­y export to fetch $33b by 2025

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Iran’s Energy Ministry plans to earn $33 billion from electricit­y export by 2025, an official said. Mohsen Bakhtiar, deputy energy minister for planning and economic affairs, said Iran has the technologi­cal know-how and capacities to play an active role in the internatio­nal energy market.

He was speaking on the sidelines of the 18th Iran Internatio­nal Electricit­y Exhibition (IEE), which began on November 2 and will end today in Tehran, Mehr News Agency reported.

Bakhtiar said Iran’s quality services in the energy sector is among the country’s advantages in internatio­nal market, but added that more needs to be done to ensure greater overseas competitio­n.

Iran, the largest exporter and importer of electricit­y in the Middle East, plays the role of central power distributo­r in the region, with an installed power generating capacity of around 80,000 MW.

The country’s electricit­y industry ranks 14th in the world in terms of output.

Iranian contractor­s are currently involved in Iraq and Syria as the two biggest potential markets. They also have 58 projects underway in other countries, including Turkmenist­an, Afghanista­n, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Oman and India.

Iran is among the six countries possessing the technical expertise to construct dams and hydroelect­ric power plants, as Iranian developers dominate the regional hydropower industry.

Hydropower is the country’s largest renewable source in terms of generation­al capacity and Iranian companies have considerab­le experience in hydropower developmen­t. They are also increasing­ly active on the internatio­nal stage by implementi­ng large-scale projects.

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