Iran Opens New Energy Projects, Worthing $100m
Iran Opens New Energy Projects, Worthing $100m
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Thursday opened 10 new major energy projects with an investment of 19 trillion rials (nearly 100 million).

TEHRAN (Iran News) – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Thursday opened 10 new major energy projects with an investment of 19 trillion rials (nearly 100 million) as his government presses ahead with finishing key infrastructure facilities across the country.

Using a videoconference call, Rouhani ordered the opening of nine electricity and water projects in the southern province of Fars as well as a large dam in the western province of Kermanshah, Press TV reported.

Iran’s Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian said that the projects opened in Fars included six solar farms with a total generation capacity of 33 megawatts (289-gigawatt hours of power per year).

All those renewable power plants have been built by private investors, said Ardakanian while adding that Iran is moving fast to develop its renewable sector by attracting nearly 143 trillion rials ($715 million) in new private investment.

Other projects opened in Fars included a huge water treatment facility in the provincial capital of Shiraz. The facility will rely on a modern pumping station as well as a major sewage plant to facilitate water management operations in the largest city in southern Iran, said Ardakanian.

Rouhani also gave the go-ahead for the start of work at Sharafshah Dam, a large reservoir meant to provide clean water to people in two border cities near Iraq.

Ardakanian said farming activities in Kermanshah’s border regions would also benefit from the opening of the 131-million-liter dam as it would provide irrigation for nearly 4,800 hectares of land in the region.

Iran has kept developing its massive energy infrastructure despite a series of American sanctions that have caused a decline in government revenues.

The government has spent billions of dollars to finish dozens of power plants, water, and sewage facilities and hydroelectric dams across Iran since the US imposed its sanctions on the country in 2018.

  • source : Iran Daily, Irannews