An Italian energy company plans to construct solar power plants in three Iranian cities with a total capacity of 10 MW.
Officials with Italy's Finergy Company held talks with authorities at Iranian Ministry of Energy and the Renewable Energy Organization of Iran during a recent trip to Iran, Tasnim News Agency reported.
During the meeting, the Italian side expressed its readiness to invest in Iran's renewable energies sector.
It was agreed in the negotiations that Finergy will fund and construct three solar power plants with a total capacity of 10 MW in the cities of Kerman, Yazd and Shiraz.
Further talks are underway on Iran's use of Finergy's experience in the fields of biomass and plasma technology.
In December 2015, Germany signed an initial agreement with Iran to invest in the construction of four solar power plants in the southeastern province of Kerman.
Based on the initial agreement, a solar power plant will be set up in the city of Mahan in addition to two others in Rayen and another power plant in Yazdanabad District in Zarand County.
An Iranian deputy energy minister said at the time that a host of foreign firms are keen on investing in Iran's electricity and water industries, noting that regular meetings are underway to single out the best among them.
Iran has formulated plans to diversify electricity generation from the plants that use renewable energy sources, such as wind or solar power.
The country's electricity industry ranks 14th in the world and the first in the Middle East in terms of electricity generation by having an installed power generation capacity of 67,806 MW.
Solar photovoltaic generation, known as PV, contributes 96 to 98 percent less greenhouse gases than electricity generated from 100 percent coal, according to the Energy
Research Center of the Netherlands.
Source:Irandaily













