Iran''s SATBA Advances 1,000 Decentralized Solar
SATBA pushes forward construction of 1,000 solar power plants in Iran to reduce grid losses, boost stability, and attract private investment.
In a significant step toward a more resilient and decentralized energy future, Iran's Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization (SATBA) has announced major progress on its plan to build 1,000 solar power plants across the country.
This level of demand reflects both growing trust in Iran's renewable energy sector and urgent needs to stabilize the country's power supply. SATBA pushes forward construction of 1,000 solar power plants in Iran to reduce grid losses, boost stability, and attract private investment.
Construction timelines are expected to span four to six months per plant, with full completion targeted for the end of 2025. While only 10% of funding has been secured so far, the remaining 90% is expected from Iran's National Development Fund (NDF) pending government approvals.
SATBA has already secured land for all planned sites. Key equipment—including solar panels and structural frames—began arriving last month via rail and sea transport. Construction timelines are expected to span four to six months per plant, with full completion targeted for the end of 2025.
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