INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN – The first power plant unit constructed by the Iranian industrial sector has gone operational in Semnan Province, an official with
Iran's Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Management Company, known as Tavanir, announced.Earlier this year, the Iranian Energy
Ministry announced a program based on which the country’s major industries would construct 10,000 megawatts (MW) capacity power plants
across the country to meet their own electricity demand during peak consumption periods.According to Zaman Hosseini, the first of the
mentioned power plant units, with a capacity of 183 MW, has been added to the Semnan power plant and put into operation by the mining
sector, IRNA reported.“Semnan power plant now has three gas units each with a capacity of 183 MW, the executive operation of the second
phase of its development which includes unit 4 has also started,” the official said.The official noted that based on the Energy
Ministry’s program, first the industries were supposed to build 10,000 MW capacity of power plants, however, now more sectors have stepped
up and 16,500 MW of new power plant units are going to be constructed based on the mentioned program.In July 2021, the Iranian Industry,
Mining, and Trade Ministry signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Energy Ministry for constructing power plants for big
industries.Later in November of that year, Energy Minister Ali-Akbar Mehrabian announced that the construction of 10,000 MW capacity power
plants was started by various industrial sectors, saying: “four major industries have started their work in the field of power plant
Based on the contract concluded with these industries, the said industries will not be provided with electricity from the national grid if
they cannot deliver the power plants based on the specified schedule.”Over the past decade, constant temperature rising and the
significant decrease in rainfalls across Iran have put the country in a hard situation regarding electricity supply during peak consumption
periods.In this regard, the Energy Ministry has been following new programs to meet the country’s power demand during peak periods and to
prevent outages.Constructing new units in the country’s power plants and also building new power plants for major industries are among the
mentioned programs that are being pursued seriously by the ministry in collaboration with other related government entities.EF/MG