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Once finished, the line will take 1,000 MW of electricity per year to the Iraqi city which can be further increased to 1,150 MW upon the request of the Iraqi side, he added.
Iran had a total annual electricity generation capacity of 53,000 MW before 2009, which exceeded 61,203 MW last March as a result of the country's plan to add 5,000 MW of capacity to the grid annually. The country's total power generation capacity currently stands at 63,403 MW.
The total length of the power grid also increased by 26,000 km last year to exceed 770,000 km. The network is now more than 780,000 km long.
Iran currently exchanges electricity with Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Pakistan, Nakhichevan, Turkey and Turkmenistan.
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TEHRAN, Nov. 7 (MNA) – The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran is considering export of nuclear technology, AEOI Director Fereydoun Abbasi wrote in an article published on dolat.ir website on Saturday.
“We are in the process of decision-making and exploring ways to become more self-sufficient and export nuclear equipment,” Abbasi said.
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