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Tehran to host intl. exhibit of renewable energy, energy efficiency next week

The 13th International Exhibition of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency of Iran will be held at the Tehran Permanent International Fairgrounds during January 22-25, the Public Relations Department of Iran’s Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization (SATBA) reported.

As reported, the exhibit will be held with the aim of introducing and identifying the capacities and capabilities of producers and investors and informing about the plans, actions and rules of policymakers.

The inaugural ceremony of the event will be participated by Energy Minister Ali-Akbar Mehrabian and SATBA Head Mahmoud Kamani.

About 100 domestic companies and 13 representatives of foreign companies in the field of renewable energy and electricity efficiency will present their achievements and products in four exhibition halls with about 113 exhibition booths in a space of 9000 square meters.

In this period of the exhibition, representatives from France, Germany, Austria, China and Japan will present their capabilities and investment potentials.

The participating companies are groups of consultants, contractors, manufacturers, suppliers and investors.

Specialized meetings and workshops will be held on the sidelines of this exhibition, and in addition to that, organizations and associations active in the field of renewable energy and electricity efficiency will also have a strong and active presence in this exhibition.

A pavilion has also been considered for holding the specialized meetings of electricity efficiency groups.

The development of renewable power plants in Iran has accelerated since the current government administration took office in August 2021.

The Energy Ministry in the 13th government has defined new investment packages and strategies to attract more capital to fund new renewable projects across the country.

According to energy experts, such investment models in the 13th government have been a good incentive for investing in this sector.

The mentioned measures led to the capacity of the country’s renewable power plants reaching 1,085 MW, which is a very good figure.

In last July, the head of SATBA said the capacity of renewable power plants is increasing regularly and daily in the country.

Putting the under-construction power plants into operation will further increase this capacity, Kamani said.