Tavanir’s deputy director of foreign trade and trade, referring to the unprecedented electricity and increasing consumption growth, emphasized that at present, any Ramsar extraction, whether licensed or unauthorized, is completely prohibited. This decisive decision is made when public opinion and cyberspace are full of discussions and concerns about the role of unauthorized miners in the country’s electricity crisis. Tavanir executives believe that apart from illegal activities, there must be the transparency of the legal activities of the mining so that the situation can be clearly clarified for everyone. This new approach reflects the seriousness of the authorities in controlling electricity consumption and resource management during the peak period.
According to the Tavanir Foreign Transfer and Trade Vice President, Mr. Allah Dadd, in explaining the current situation, pointed to the fundamental differences of the current year and previous years. He stated that this year, due to a sharp decline in atmospheric rainfall, the country has lost about 2 to 6,000 megawatts of its power plant capacity. This decline in capacity, along with a ten percent increase in electricity consumption compared to the previous year, has put extra pressure on the country’s electricity grid. He also pointed to the higher growth of the point in April and the early summer heat that has fueled consumption. These factors have come together to reach a critical stage of the electricity grid and need emergency measures to manage consumption more and more.
The Vice President of Tavanir went on to address Ramsar extraction permits and explained that the Cabinet’s resolution defined authorized mining activity only for non -peak seasons; That is, at times when the country does not face the problem of electricity and there is even surplus capacity for electricity exports. But he emphasized that in the current situation and due to the consumption crisis, even permissible Ramsar extraction is forbidden and that no minor has been licensed. These statements show that Tavanir’s current priority is to provide electricity for the necessary use and prevent any additional consumption, even if it is permitted within the framework of previous laws.
The official also said that transparent legislation in this area could help better manage energy resources. He emphasized that even one megawatts of mining can be a serious threat to the country’s electricity grid. Therefore, the decision on the legal activities of Ramsar Extraction must be fully in line with the instantaneous status of the country’s national electricity grid. This stricter approach indicates Tavanir’s deep understanding of the sensitivity of the current situation and the need for comprehensive and accurate energy management in all sectors to prevent the collapse of the network and the widespread power outages.
Tavanir’s deputy director of foreign transmission and trade, referring to the unprecedented growth of energy consumption in the country, has emphasized that even the legal mining activity of Ramsar is permitted only at non -peak times. In an interview with the radio, he explicitly stated that in the current situation, any kind of extract, whether permitted or unauthorized, is forbidden. The statements come as public opinion and cyberspace are heavily involved in the role of miners in the electricity crisis. Tavanir Vice President Allah Dadd pointed to the ambiguities regarding the responsibility of mining legal and illegal mining and emphasized the need for transparency in this regard.
Comparing the current situation with previous years, he explained that the decline in atmospheric rains this year resulted in the loss of at least 2,000 megawatts of the country’s power plant capacity. This decline in capacity, along with a 5 % increase in electricity consumption compared to the previous year, has put extra pressure on the electricity grid. Even in April, point load growth is higher, and early summer starts have increased electricity consumption. These factors have created a total critical situation for the country’s electricity grid, which requires serious decisions and restrictions.
Allahdad went on to address the provisions of Ramsar Extraction Licensing and explained that, according to the Cabinet, the authorized mining was defined for non -peak seasons only. This means that these activities can continue when the country is not facing electricity and even exporting electricity. But he reiterated that at present, due to the critical conditions of consumption, even the permissible Ramsar extraction is forbidden and that no legal mineral is active. This decision reflects the priority to supply electricity to domestic and industrial consumers in emergencies.
The official in Tavanir said that transparent legislation in the field of Ramsar’s extraction would help better manage energy resources, stressing that in the current situation where the country’s electricity grid is highly under pressure, even one megawatt extra consumption in the mining can be considered a serious threat to the network’s stability. He added that deciding on the legal activities of Ramsar extraction should always be in line with the state of the country’s global electricity grid in order to prevent energy crises. This approach indicates the need to coordinate between energy policies and technological activities with high energy consumption.
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