MAPNA Showcases Advancements in Power, Renewables, and
MAPNA Group showed off its key accomplishments at the 25th Iran International Electricity Industry Exhibition, presenting innovations in the power industry, renewable energy,
Functional administration and strategic planning of Iran's energy sector have been severely hindered by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) broad control over the country's energy infrastructure, which includes power generation, distribution, and oil exports.
Iran may stabilize domestic energy output and lessen its reliance on fuel imports by depoliticizing energy prices, addressing systemic inefficiencies, and utilizing its substantial renewable energy potential as well as its plentiful natural gas reserves.
Access to foreign funding, cutting-edge technology, and contemporary energy sector equipment has been significantly hampered by sanctions aimed at Iran's nuclear program. Iran has thus been unable to diversify into renewable energy sources, upgrade its vital infrastructure, or increase its refining capacity.
Because the IRGC prioritizes political and military interests over the modernization and efficient operation of Iran's energy infrastructure, this control has contributed to the country's ongoing energy crisis, which is marked by frequent shortages of electricity, natural gas, and fuel smuggling.
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