Tehran eyes Caspian energy boost, risking deeper
Tehran, home to nearly nine million people, depends on five dams – all reporting sharp declines. The Laar and Mamloo reservoirs are at 1% and 7%
In a significant development for its energy sector, Iran announced this week the discovery of substantial new natural gas and oil reserves, a find that officials say will help secu...
Tehran, home to nearly nine million people, depends on five dams – all reporting sharp declines. The Laar and Mamloo reservoirs are at 1% and 7%
Iran is entering a new and decisive phase of its modern history. Facing recurring blackouts, worsening water shortages, and an overstretched power grid, Tehran is now making a
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Iran has leaned harder on Russia and China to stabilize its power sector and pursue long-term energy self-sufficiency, expanding nuclear plans
Tehran is hoping that more solar capacity could ease an energy crisis that forced it to renew rolling blackouts this year, as it faced critical fuel
Despite vast oil and gas reserves, Iran faces a severe energy crisis due to decades of mismanagement, excessive subsidies, corruption, and international sanctions, which have crippled
Tehran''s announcement of a major new energy discovery underscores a persistent global reality. Access to and control of natural resources remains a fundamental driver of national policy
The government ordered the shutdown of schools, offices, banks, and businesses across major provinces (including Tehran) to conserve energy amid subzero temperatures.
Tehran''s announcement of a major new energy discovery underscores a persistent global reality. Access to and control of natural
This declaration of energy independence marks a significant milestone for Iran, showcasing the nation''s determination, innovation, and resilience in the oil and