Licensing and Permits for Solar Projects in Iran
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Iran has an average of 2,200 kilowatt-hour solar radiation per square meter annually, and 90% of the country has enough sun to generate solar power 300 days a year. In 2020 there were just over 300 MW of wind power, less than 1% of installed capacity.
In 2007, Natural gas was the main energy source in Iran, comprising over 55 percent of energy needs, with oil and hydroelectricity accounting for 42 and 2 percent respectively. The region's energy need will increase by 26.8 percent until 2012.
With 300 sunny days per year and an average solar irradiance of 5.5 kWh/m2 per day, Iran has substantial potential for solar energy. This potential could play a crucial role in transitioning from fossil-based energy systems to achieve long-term energy security and sustainability.
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