Renewable energy

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
“Ramazanali Sangdehwin, a member of the Energy Commission of the Parliament, in a conversation with Ali Kalaii: Power outages were one of the effects of digital currency mining.”
The issue of renewable energies in Iran is a new problem. An organization called “Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization (SATBA)” has been formed for it. But to what extent has this matter been taken seriously in Iran’s laws? What facilities are being considered for it and is this possibility being addressed in a country […]...
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Ali Kalaei
“Clean Energy Production in the Hands of a Corrupt Government; Exploring the Potential of Renewable Energy Production in Conversation with Behrouz Behzad/ Mehrnoush Noudoost”
Clean energy is a substitute for fossil fuels and nuclear energy. It is a path that developed countries have been following for decades and in less than half a century, they will produce all their required energy through renewable sources. However, in Iran, the production and consumption of renewable energy, like other issues, is not […]...
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Mehrnoush Noudoust
What is a solar panel? A conversation between Mohammad Momenzadeh and the manager of Rojan Sanat Bukan company.
The discovery of photovoltaic technology was announced in 1839 with the publication of an article by French physicist Edmond Becquerel. Albert Einstein, the famous German physicist, was another individual who drew the world’s attention to solar energy and its potential. In 1905, he published an article on the “photoelectric effect” and how energy can be […]...
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The Right to Sustainable Energy: From Claim to Human Right / Alireza Goodarzi
Human rights are a collection of rights that are interconnected and organically related to each other. It is not possible to respect one right and violate others. They are all necessary for the preservation of human life and dignity and fit within a system. What is now and more commonly referred to as the human […]...
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Alireza Goodarzi
Why is it necessary to use renewable energies? / Kioumarth Amiri
Humans throughout their lives need to use energies for survival, well-being, development, and progress in life, and in this regard, they use and provide various types of energy. Long ago, humans used wood from forests to keep themselves warm and to provide shelter. This has caused irreparable damage to millions of hectares of forests and […]...
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Kiomars Amiri
Renewable energies in the world and Iran / Hossein Aghamohammadi
The annual energy consumption growth in the world is three percent. With this calculation, global energy consumption is increasing day by day and with further increase in population, this amount may increase even more. The current methods of energy production in the world mainly rely on the use of fossil fuels. The consumption of this […]...
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Hossein Aghamohammadi
The Effects of Non-Renewable Energies on Global Warming / Sharif Hassan Zadeh
Energy in the field of physics refers to the ability to do work and can exist in various forms such as mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other forms. The sources of energy used by people around the world are divided into two main categories: renewable and non-renewable. While renewable sources such as solar and […]...
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Sharif HassanZadeh
Investigating the possibility of using wind energy in Iran / Azad Mohammadi
For thousands of years, humans have been using wind energy. In ancient Egypt, 5000 years before Christ, they used wind energy to cross the Nile River. In 200 BC, in China, they used wind pumps to extract water from underground. In addition, in Iran and the Middle East, they used wind to grind grains in […]...
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Azad Mohammadi
Renewable energies, a green revolution for the future of Earth, humanity and species/ Saeed Vafa
For thousands of years, humans collected and hunted for the energy they needed. In fact, humans obtained the energy needed for agriculture, hunting, and transportation from the food they ate or from domesticated animals. Over time, humans learned to use fire for light and warmth and harnessed the energy from nature by building water and […]...
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Saeed Vafa
Renewable Energies and Human Rights / Bahar Abbasi
With a general look at human rights laws and international and regional conventions, it can be understood that the concept of human rights has become closely and increasingly linked to the right to a healthy environment and sustainable development. With the process of industrialization in the world and its consequences such as increased environmental pollution, […]...
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Bahar Abbasi