Economy & Politico

Iran, Turkey to exchange electricity using modern technology

Mehdi Moghimzadeh in an interview with IRNA said that the new technology will make it possible for Iran and Turkiye to easily export electricity to Europe.

“With the signing of the contract for the operation of 400-kilovolt BtB HVDC line between Khoy (Iran) and Van (Turkey), it is possible to exchange electricity between the two countries with modern technologies”, he said.

He called the electricity trade between the two neighbors a step forward in strengthening cooperation, saying it provides diversification and reduces dependence on other energy sources.

Moghimzadeh said that both countries have advantages both in terms of energy production and geographical location, adding that apart from existing electricity exchanges of Iran and Turkey with countries of the Caucasus, Central, South, and West Asia, there is the possibility of trade or transit of electricity with other countries.

The Iran Grid Management Company and the Turkish Electricity Transmission Company (TEIAS) signed an agreement to make operational the Khoy-Van grid line during the recent visit by President Ebrahim Raeisi to Ankara.

The pilot operation of the BtB HVDC was successfully carried out last year, the Iranian manager said, adding that the new agreement paves the way for real operation, which can create an opportunity to exchange power with Turkey and some European countries.

MP/IRN

source: en.mehrnews.com

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