Iran's Renewable Energy Capacity Exceeds 1,561 MW

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Iran's Renewable Energy Capacity Exceeds 1,561 MW

  • 11 Mar, 15:59
  • Iran

As of the end of February 2025, Iran's renewable energy capacity has reached 1,561.66 megawatts, reflecting the country's growing efforts to tackle power imbalances and expand its clean energy sources.

The growing electricity supply-demand gap has highlighted the urgent need for renewable energy expansion. In response, the 14th administration has intensified efforts to boost solar and wind power generation across the country, The Caspian Post reports citing Tehran Times.

On Sunday, March 9, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reaffirmed the government's commitment to solar power infrastructure development, stating that funding for the project has been secured. He urged contractors and relevant stakeholders to expedite their operations, emphasizing that the government is determined to eliminate any obstacles delaying the initiative.

Data from the Energy Ministry indicates that solar power plants account for the largest share of Iran’s renewable energy mix, contributing 810.03 MW (60 percent) of total capacity. Wind power plants rank second, generating 376.3 MW (29 percent) of the country’s total renewable electricity. Other renewable sources include small hydropower plants at 104.04 MW (8 percent), biomass power plants at 22.13 MW (2 percent), and expansion turbines at 9.6 MW (1 percent).

Despite these developments, renewable energy still accounts for only 0.7 percent of Iran’s total electricity generation. However, government officials stress that further expansion is underway, with efforts to increase capacity and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

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As of the end of February 2025, Iran's renewable energy capacity has reached 1,561.66 megawatts, reflecting the country's growing efforts to tackle power imbalances and expand its clean energy sources.