Iran and Qatar: Power Grid Symposium Sparks Regional Connectivity
Iran is advancing its plans to connect its electricity grid with Qatar, marking the project's inception phase, according to Iran's Energy Minister. The initiative, reported by Tasnim news agency, also includes studies for extending the power network to other Gulf nations.
Iran is poised to enhance regional energy cooperation by linking its electricity grid with Qatar's. This development, confirmed by Iran's Energy Minister on Tuesday, signifies the project's shift from planning to the initial phase of execution.
According to the Tasnim news agency, the minister mentioned that comprehensive studies are underway to ensure a seamless connection, aiming for greater energy collaboration across the Gulf.
Besides Qatar, Iran is exploring options to expand its power grid linkage to other neighboring Gulf countries, seeking a broader integration of energy resources in the region.
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