0436 GMT December 16, 2019
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Iranian officials say a Russian contractor is taking over at a major power plant south of the country which is expected to be built through finances provided by Moscow.
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Delegations from Iran and Tajikistan met in Tehran for talks about the financial issues surrounding Sangtudeh-2 hydroelectric power plant, a project carried out by Iran in Tajikistan.
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Iran’s National Water and Wastewater Engineering Company (NWWEC) will unveil the country’s biggest portable power plant in October before the 15th Iran International Water and Wastewater Exhibition ends on October 3 in Tehran.
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Domestic Economy Desk
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The capacity of Iran's power plants exceeded 80,000 megawatts by launching new thermal, renewable units.
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Iran plans to install 3,000 small solar power plants in rural areas, announced a deputy energy minister on Tuesday.
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Operations to build the steam section of a combined cycle power plant in the northern Iranian city of Shahroud began on Tuesday in a ceremony attended by Iran's Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian.
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Iran has struck a deal with Damascus to build a €400-million ($460 million) power plant in Syria's coastal city of Latakia — a potentially lucrative deal for Tehran to deepen economic role after years of fighting in Syria.
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Iran has resumed negotiations with Russia on the construction of a new nuclear power plant with a capacity to produce 3,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity, said Iran's energy minister
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Iran's Energy Ministry will prioritize the generation of solar energy in the central regions of the country, said energy minister on Friday.
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Investors from Germany, Italy, France and Greece are financing solar power plants in the central Iranian province of Yazd, said managing director of Yazd Regional Electricity Company.
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Iran has located three sites for the construction of geothermal power plants and is building the first such facility in the northwestern province of Ardabil.
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The sole electricity plant in the Gaza Strip has stopped working because of a lack of fuel as concerns grow over worsening humanitarian conditions in the besieged Palestinian enclave.
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Domestic Economy Desk
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Foreign and Iranian private sectors invested $12.35 billion in the construction of power plants in Iran during March 21, 2013-September 22, 2017.
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