Electric Power Restructuring in Iran: Achievements and Challenges
Kaveh Aflaki Khosroshahi,
Shahram Jadid and
Mohammad Shahidehpour
The Electricity Journal, 2009, vol. 22, issue 2, 74-83
Abstract:
Although the power market in Iran is not fully constructed, several key steps have been taken to meet privatization and restructuring objectives. The addition of a power exchange sector has placed the power market on par with that in other countries. Operational concerns that still need to be addressed include technical and non-technical losses, enhancing new investment, and providing incentives for introducing energy efficiency and promoting green power generation.
Date: 2009
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