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Sunday 27 November 2016 - 10:32
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Iran to experience rapid growth in renewable sector

Rrenewable Energy Focus- Iran plans to produce 5GW of renewable energy by 2020, as the country welcomes international investment for the first time in a decade.





Following the removal of sanctions on Iran, energy demands are starting to increase, particularly from heavy industry, and this means output from renewables is expected to grow.

The countrys renewables body is looking to attract $10bn of direct private investment by 2018 and $60bn by 2025. It has attractive subsidy rates that it hopes will be a factor in bringing in investors from Europe. The country has a GDP of $406.3bn, making it the second largest in the MENA region.

International trade with the region is now a possibility after the recent lifting of the nuclear sanctions that were placed on Iran by the UN, EU and USA in 2006. The country has since then changed administration. Iran now has access to billions of dollars of frozen assets in foreign banks. They will also be delisted from the blacklists of banks and financial institutions, which will allow more freedom for Iranian and some international banks to do business.

As a result, Iran is now able to benefit from the renewable energy sector that could grow rapidly in coming years. Output from renewables currently stands at less than 0.2% of total power generated in Iran. However the country plans to dramatically improve that amount as the government has reduced subsidies for fossil fuels in recent years.

250 key figures from the Iranian government and the global renewable energy industry will convene on 5-8 December 2016 in Tehran for the countrys principle and inaugural Iran Renewable Energy Commercial Conference. The event is organised by renewables conference specialists Green Power to serve as a forum to engage with those operating in Irans renewables energy sector. Delegates will have the opportunity to gain an in-depth analysis of the prospects in Iran, while also learning more about project development and financing in the country.

Wind will be a major priority for Iran as it increases its renewable energy output. The country plans to produce 4,500 MW of wind by 2020. According to SUNA, the Renewable Energy Organization of Iran, there are already 15 wind farms operational in Iran but there is 100,000 MW of potential capacity from wind alone.

In November 2015, Iran pledged a 4% cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, a figure that could increase to 12% if it can secure $33bn in international support. Reaching its target of 5GW of renewable energy output by 2020 will be a vital step in bringing down emissions as part of the Intended Nationally Determined Contribution target submitted to the UN.

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