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Iranian Industrialist IMIDRO Chairman: Industrial Electricity Is 15 Times More Expensive Than Residential Electricity

Mehr News Agency
Iranian Industrialist IMIDRO Chairman: Industrial Electricity Is 15 Times More Expensive Than Residential Electricity
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Key Points

  • The Chairman of IMIDRO stated that industrial electricity is 15 times more expensive than residential electricity.
  • The forcing of industrial establishments to build their own power plants has been a subject of criticism.
  • This imbalance in energy costs affects industrial production nationwide.

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15 times price difference

The Chairman of the Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization (IMIDRO) announced that industrial electricity prices in the country are 15 times more expensive than residential electricity. He also criticized the fact that industrial establishments are forced to build power plants to meet their own energy needs.

While this situation draws attention to the serious imbalance in energy costs for industrialists, it presents a picture that could negatively affect the competitiveness of the manufacturing sector. Forcing industrial facilities to establish independent power plants also creates an additional cost and burden.

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How much higher is the industrial electricity price compared to residential electricity in Iran?
According to the Chairman of IMIDRO, industrial electricity in Iran is 15 times more expensive than residential electricity.
What do industrialists have to do to meet their energy needs?
Industrial establishments are forced to build power plants to meet their own energy needs, and this situation is criticized by authorities.
What did the IMIDRO Chairman criticize?
The IMIDRO Chairman criticized the huge difference in industrial electricity prices and the practice that forces industrialists to build power plants.

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