ELECTRICITY STORAGE CAPACITY UP
Zawya.com
http://www.zawya.com/story.cfm/sidZAWYA20111114050930
Nov 14 2011
Electricity storage exceeded 10,000 megawatts, announced Iran's Energy
Ministry in its report.
The report added electricity storage currently stands at 10,458
megawatts, Mehr News Agency reported on Saturday.
In consumption, electricity storage was put at 575 megawatts while
non-used electricity storage stood at 9.883 megawatts on Friday.
Operational power was also recorded at 55,256 megawatts on Friday,
4,049 megawatts higher than the figure for the preceding year which
was 51,207 megawatts.
Power Generation Power generation has reached 160,532 gigawatt hours
since the beginning of the current Iranian year (March 21), Energy
Ministry said in a report.
According to the report, of the said figure over 152,649 gigawatt hours
pertained to thermal units while 7,883 gigawatt hours was related to
hydroelectric units, Mehr News Agency reported.
During the said period, power generation in thermal power plants
indicated a 67-percent decline over the amount for the same period
last year, and that of hydroelectric power plants was 9.63 percent
higher than the figure for the corresponding period of the past year,
the report said.
It added that the amount of supplied energy in the said time span
was more than 162,938 gigawatt hours, showing 0.01 percent decline
against the same duration of the preceding year.
Transactions Power transactions with neighboring countries reached
about 880,000 megawatt hours during September 23-October 22.
Some 704,000 megawatt hours of the said figure pertained to exports
and close to 175,000 megawatt hours were for imports.
In the said time span, Iran exported power to Pakistan, Armenia,
Turkey, Azerbaijan, Nakhchivan, Iraq and Afghanistan. Iran also
imported power from Armenia, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Nakhchivan in
the same duration.
source: Iran Daily
Zawya.com
http://www.zawya.com/story.cfm/sidZAWYA20111114050930
Nov 14 2011
Electricity storage exceeded 10,000 megawatts, announced Iran's Energy
Ministry in its report.
The report added electricity storage currently stands at 10,458
megawatts, Mehr News Agency reported on Saturday.
In consumption, electricity storage was put at 575 megawatts while
non-used electricity storage stood at 9.883 megawatts on Friday.
Operational power was also recorded at 55,256 megawatts on Friday,
4,049 megawatts higher than the figure for the preceding year which
was 51,207 megawatts.
Power Generation Power generation has reached 160,532 gigawatt hours
since the beginning of the current Iranian year (March 21), Energy
Ministry said in a report.
According to the report, of the said figure over 152,649 gigawatt hours
pertained to thermal units while 7,883 gigawatt hours was related to
hydroelectric units, Mehr News Agency reported.
During the said period, power generation in thermal power plants
indicated a 67-percent decline over the amount for the same period
last year, and that of hydroelectric power plants was 9.63 percent
higher than the figure for the corresponding period of the past year,
the report said.
It added that the amount of supplied energy in the said time span
was more than 162,938 gigawatt hours, showing 0.01 percent decline
against the same duration of the preceding year.
Transactions Power transactions with neighboring countries reached
about 880,000 megawatt hours during September 23-October 22.
Some 704,000 megawatt hours of the said figure pertained to exports
and close to 175,000 megawatt hours were for imports.
In the said time span, Iran exported power to Pakistan, Armenia,
Turkey, Azerbaijan, Nakhchivan, Iraq and Afghanistan. Iran also
imported power from Armenia, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Nakhchivan in
the same duration.
source: Iran Daily