Iran electricity exports up 6%

December 18, 2010 - 0:0

TEHRAN -- Iran’s electricity exports have increased by six percent from the beginning of current Iranian calendar year (March 21, 2010).

According to a statement released last week by Iran’s Energy Ministry the country has exported 4,630 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity to its neighboring states during the period. The report didn’t specify the exact date this period covered.
Iran also increased its electricity imports from 1,632 GWh to 2,373 GWh during this time span. The figure shows a 45.34 percent increase in Iran’s electricity imports.
Iran’s electricity network has been integrated into the power grids of seven neighboring countries, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan.
Iran exported more than 5.5 billion kWh of electricity to neighboring countries during the past Iranian year, IRNA reported.
Iran is the 19th largest producer and 20th largest consumer of electricity in the world.
Earlier this year, Iranian Energy Minister Majid Namjou said Russia, India, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Syria and Oman are the new countries demanding electricity from Iran.
According to the minister, Iran has the capability to turn into a regional exporter of electricity.