Power outage warning for high-consuming institutions in Iran due to extreme heat

Points clés
- Severe temperatures expected on Tuesday and Wednesday in Iran will increase electricity demand.
- Power outages will be applied this week to high-consuming institutions that do not comply with consumption rules.
- Every one-degree increase in temperature puts an additional load of 2 thousand megawatts on the country's electricity grid.
En chiffres
Mustafa Reçbi Meşhedi, Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy at the Iran Ministry of Energy, announced that the extreme temperatures expected on Tuesday and Wednesday this week will significantly increase electricity demand. The increased use of cooling devices due to rising temperatures will create a heavy burden on the national electricity grid.
It was reported that a decisive struggle will be waged against institutions that do not comply with consumption rules and consume excessive electricity. The official emphatically stressed that if unusual consumption continues, high-consuming institutions will face power outages.
It is noted that every one-degree increase in temperature puts an additional load of approximately 2 thousand megawatts on the grid across the country. This situation creates a very heavy burden on the national electricity grid and production units.
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- Which institutions will face power outages?
- The power of high-consuming government offices and institutions that do not comply with electricity consumption rules and consume excessive electricity will be cut off.
- When will the power outages start?
- It was announced that power outages will be implemented this week if unusual consumption continues.
- How does the temperature increase affect the electricity grid?
- Every one-degree increase in temperature puts an additional load of approximately 2 thousand megawatts on the country's electricity grid due to the use of cooling devices.
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