The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) of the Tehran -Islamic Republic promises to continue to support efforts in Iran to strengthen economic resilience, reduce emissions, and achieve sustainable energy. I am.
Iran has a 60,000 MW solar capacity and a wind power of 30,000 MW, which may be renewable energy. The goal of the whole country is to set up 30,000 MW renewable energy by 2030 and reduce power consumption by 10,000 MW. However, issues such as energy strength remain, the UN website was announced on the Press Release on January 28.
UNDP Iran is actively supporting renewable energy and improving energy efficiency. In order to support long -term sustainability, UNDP develops a certificate framework for energy efficiency approved by the Economic Council and has a research institute and a vocational training center to improve the skills in the clean energy department. Equipped.
Additional contributions include the Creation of the Ministry of the Environment’s MRV (measurement, report, and verification) framework, revision of energy constituent building code 19, and setting the energy monitoring information system for the road and the Ministry of Urban Development.
In addition, the energy efficiency solution has been piloted in the architectural section, one of the maximum share of Iranian energy consumption. Solar panels are also installed in various places, including eight disaster centers under Tehran local governments. These initiatives reduce energy consumption, more than 1,000 direct and indirect employment, emphasizing the economic interests of clean energy.
Globally, the UNDP energy portfolio contains 384 initiatives in 128 countries. 2022-2025 These projects in line with the strategic plan aim to provide direct interests to 81.5 million people by permitting access to clean energy or its productive use.
In Iran, cooperation with renewable energy and energy efficiency organizations (SATBA) continues to focus on barriers, improving policies, and promoting investment in renewable energy development.
Renewable power plants will increase by 3,500 MW by next year
On February 1, the Deputy Energy Minister said: The Minister of Energy. “
Mohsen Tarztalab has added that the President’s command, the Minister of Energy’s efforts and tracking surveys have secured their financial resources.
Over the past few years, the Iranian government has taken serious measures to accelerate the growth and development of the national renewable energy.
Diversifying the financing model of the renewable project, increasing the upper limit of the guaranteed power purchase, and providing the possibility of buying and selling renewable power on the greenboard.
Providing the possibility of exporting the Iran Energy Exchange (Irenex) and exporting renewable power was the most important measure taken for this purpose.
The Iranian Ministry of Energy is also on the agenda to add 10,000 MW to the power of the national renewable power plant by the end of 2025.
In January 2022, some of the Ministry of Energy and the national private contractors signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to cooperate with the construction of new renewable power plants nationwide.
Iran’s renewable power plant generated 264 million kilowatts (kwh) in Moldado’s 5th Iran calendar (July 22 to August 22), compared to the same month of the previous year. Recorded 23 % growth.
Clean energy is safer and better for everyone
Clean, easy -to -access and reliable alternative energy sources contribute to dealing with climate change, relieving greenhouse gas emissions, and vulnerable communities around the world.
When provided by the sun, wind, water, waste, and heat from the earth, the renewable energy source is abundant and does not release greenhouse gases and pollutants to the atmosphere.
It also benefits communities without access to reliable power supply. Lack of reliable power in the population without clean energy access can hinder education, healthcare and economic opportunities.
Many developed areas still depend on polluting fossil fuels for everyday life. With the current trend continued, about 1.8 billion people will use unhealthy, inefficient cooking systems such as wood by 2030.
The world needs to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels by investing in affordable and sustainable clean energy.
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