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Renewable and non-renewable energy status in Iran: Art of know-how and technology-gaps

Amir Hossein Ghorashi and Abdulrahim Rahimi

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2011, vol. 15, issue 1, 729-736

Abstract: This paper reviews the present energy status in Islamic Republic of Iran with an emphasis on utilization of environmentally friendly energy resources. The paper reveals the huge energy losses due to technological gaps and absence of relevant art of know-how in conventional energy industries. It also includes some critical issues effecting the efficient operation of Renewable Energy Converting Systems (RECS) having specific site and climate dependency. The environmentally friendly scaled energy balance presented in this paper is self explaining for energy policy makers to achieve a suitable scenario based on various positions of scale pointer which may alter depending on implementation level of advanced technologies and relevant art of know-how. The paper, besides being informative in achieving optimal energy prospects in Iran, also provides useful quid lines to energy planners not only at home but also in other Asian/Middle Eastern countries having similar alternative energy scenarios.

Keywords: Iran; Energy; Status (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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