Enhancing role of renewable energy in national energy supply in Iran
These rich solar and wind resources have the potential to reshape the nation''s energy landscape and position Iran as a renewable energy leader in the Middle East.
Iran has 300 sunny days a year and the north of the country is mountainous, which should motivate policymakers in Tehran to concentrate on wind and solar energy as viable renewable energy resources. Indeed, the government has already moved to subsidize new, large-scale wind and solar farms in prime locations to ensure they remain profitable.
Renewable energy, especially solar power, presents a viable solution to Iran's energy challenges. By capitalizing on its substantial solar resources, Iran's energy problems have a workable answer in renewable energy, particularly solar electricity. Iran has a big edge here because many of its regions get up to 300 sunshine days a year.
An Iranian worker walks past solar panels in a solar power farm in the Qaleh Ganj area about 1372Km (853 Miles) southeast of Tehran in Kerman province. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via AP)
Iran's renewable energy efforts could help to significantly reduce its ongoing energy crisis by reducing the country's dependence on fossil fuels. By harnessing Iran's abundant solar and wind resources, the country can enhance its energy security, minimize environmental degradation, and create a more sustainable energy model.
These rich solar and wind resources have the potential to reshape the nation''s energy landscape and position Iran as a renewable energy leader in the Middle East.
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