Energy consumption

Reasons for Power Outages in Iran/ Sina Yousefi
In recent months, increased air pollution in some major cities due to extensive use of mazut (fuel oil) in thermal power plants has sparked protests from environmental activists and the public. In response, the head of the Environmental Protection Organization announced a government directive to halt mazut consumption at three power plants in Arak, Karaj, […]...
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Sina Yousefi
The Super-Crisis of Power Outages in Iran: Causes and Consequences/ Ahmad Alavi
Reliable and sustainable access to electrical energy is vital for Iran, serving as a key driver of economic and social growth. Electricity plays a fundamental role in manufacturing, agriculture, services, and information technology. Thus, disruptions in electricity production, transmission, and consumption networks have significant consequences on macroeconomic variables such as economic growth, productivity, employment, investment, […]...
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Ahmad Alavi
A Deep Pit Called: Imbalance and Inefficiency in Iran’s Power Industry/ Fereshteh Goli
Given the widespread human reliance on electrical energy and its profound integration into daily life, it would not be an exaggeration to consider it a fundamental human right. A right that governments are obligated to produce and make available to their citizens. However, in Iran, this right has often been neglected and denied for various […]...
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Fereshteh Goli
The Impact of Power Outages on Ordinary People’s Lives/ Fariborz Kalantari
Power outages, beyond being a mere technical disruption, can profoundly impact daily life, the economy, public health, and people’s mental well-being. This phenomenon, experienced in Iran and many other countries, has had widespread and even critical consequences. This report examines the effects of power outages across various dimensions using real examples from Iran and around […]...
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Fariborz Kalantari