Strategy planning for private sector participation in renewable energy investment in Iran

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 23 شهریور 1400

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To have sustainable electricity generation from renewable energy resources economically competitive, more privatization is needed in this sector. True understanding based on transparent information is one of the salient necessities for the private sector to invest in the energy business. we are recognizing the targeted factors considered by the private sector in order to improve their participation in the electricity generation markets from renewable sources in the Middle East. The results illustrate that the most important factors are governmental policies, consumption markets, and engineering efficiency. These recognized factors then are classified from different aspects, such as techno-engineering, business and relevant policies, and the environment. The activities in field of renewable energy in Iran are focused on scientific and research aspects, and research part is aimed at reduction of capital required for exploitation of related resources. The second step is to work research results into scientific dimension of this field for practical means, i.e. establishing electricity power plants. Due to recent advancements in wind energy, many investors in the country have become interested in investing in this type of energy. At the moment, projects assuming ۱۳۰ MW of wind power plants are underway, of which, ۲۵ MW is operational. Based on the planning in the ۴th Socioeconomic and Cultural Development Plan (۲۰۰۵-۲۰۱۰), private sector is expected to have a share of at least ۲۷۰ MW in renewable energies. However, it is the government’s duty to take the first step for investment in biomass and solar power plants; private sector may then play its part once the infrastructures to this end are laid out. At the moment, a ۲۵۰-kW plant is under construction in Shiraz and two more geothermal units with ۵ and ۵۰ MW capacities will follow. Moreover, two biomass and solar energy plants, standing at ۱۰ MW and ۱۷ MW respectively, are of other upcoming projects. The project of Iran’s Renewable Energy, aims to accelerate the sustainable development of wind energy through investment and removal of barriers.

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Hossein ashofteh

Master student of energy economic of tarbiat modares university