TEHRAN – Iran''s Economic Council has approved a financial foreign loan (financing) of 3.897 billion yuan to fund the construction of solar power plants with a total
Five government departments have signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday to build 550,000 small-scale solar generators in rural and across Iran
Tariffs can be increased up to a maximum 30% for power plants constructed, using local know-how, design and manufacturing, according to the instruction articles 6 of cabinet
For international solar panel manufacturers, technology suppliers, and investors, Iran presents a golden opportunity to capitalize on its untapped solar potential, supported by attractive
Five government departments have signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday to build 550,000 small-scale solar generators in rural and across Iran within five years.
Iran has recently secured significant financing from China to support the construction of a massive solar power plant project with a total capacity of 1,758 megawatts
Iran''s Supreme Council for Economic Coordination (SCEC) has approved the allocation of $1.5 billion for the installation of solar panels in response to the country''s ongoing
Provide the electricity produced by the power plant in physical form or renewable electricity production certificate (REC) in the green board of the Energy Exchange.
Based on these insights, the article proposes a strategic roadmap with immediate, medium-term, and long-term policy recommendations to stabilize the sector, most critical of
Developing a solar power plant in Iran involves several mandatory approvals and permits, which are essential for ensuring legal compliance and securing bankable agreements
The Iranian government is closely monitoring the expansion of renewable power plants, with the president and energy minister reviewing progress on a weekly basis. Efforts
In 2010, Iran's energy subsidies were estimated at around $70 billion (Salehi-Isfahani et al 2015), a significant burden that contributed to fiscal deficits and hindered investment in critical infrastructure.
Energy Minister Ali Akbar Mehrabian... A total of 3,000 small-scale solar systems will be built in Ardabil Province, said the director general of Small-Scale Systems Development Department at Iran's Renewable Energy and Energy...
The policy research to date has focused on subsidy removal, renewable energy integration, energy efficiency improvements, governance restructuring, and the role of international sanctions in shaping Iran’s energy landscape. Subsidy reform is a particularly important and contentious topic due to its implications for Iran’s economy.
This pattern underscores the inefficiencies generated by Iran’s heavy energy subsidies and supports the argument that without structural reforms, Iran’s energy sector will continue to impose economic and environmental costs on the nation.
For example, up to 15 percent of Iran's subsidized fuel is smuggled abroad (Farhikhtegandaily 2025), resulting in lost domestic revenue and reinforcing inefficiencies. The economic pressure that sanctions place on Iran make immediate internal reform of Iran’s energy sector all the more relevant.
The proposed reforms emphasize the importance of transparent governance, targeted investments, and stakeholder engagement to achieve meaningful change. By aligning its energy policies with global sustainability trends and addressing domestic inefficiencies, Iran can transform its energy sector into a model of innovation and equity.