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    Mehr News Agency, Iran
    Nov 7 2009


    Iran to connect its power grid to Russia, Persian Gulf states minister


    Tehran, 7 November: Iran plans to connect its national power grid with
    Russia and the Persian Gulf states, energy ministry caretaker said
    here on Saturday [7 November].

    ILNA News Agency quoted Hamid Chitchian as saying that, currently
    Iran's national power grid is connected to Iraq, Turkey, Armenia,
    Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

    We plan to connect our power grids to Russia via Azerbaijan as well as
    linking to the Persian Gulf states via sub-sea cabling, he added.

    We are planning to connect the national power grid to new countries
    within the next two years, he noted.

    According to Chitchian, Iran currently exports electricity to
    Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, and Turkey.

    Iran's electricity export faced 123 per cent increase in the current
    Iranian calendar year (started March 20, 2009).

    Iran is among the top ten manufacturers of gas turbines with a
    capacity of 160 megawatts. Iran has acquired self-sufficiency of over
    80 per cent in constructing hydraulic turbines and over 90 per cent in
    producing gas turbines.

    Within the next few years, Iran can join the list of countries that
    produce power plant technology. Iran has achieved the technical
    expertise to set up hydroelectric, gas and combined cycle power
    plants.

    Iran is not only self-sufficient in power plant construction but has
    also concluded a number of contracts on implementing projects in
    neighbouring states. A research by the Ministry of Energy indicated
    that between 15,000-20,000 megawatts of capacity should be added in
    Iran's electricity production in the next 20 years.

    Iran ranks 19th largest producer and 20th largest consumer of
    electricity in the world.
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