The head of Iran’s Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Company has announced that electricity exports to Afghanistan and Pakistan have resumed following a decrease in domestic demand. Mustafa Rajabi Mashhadi, the company’s director, said in an interview yesterday that currently, 150 megawatts of electricity are being transmitted to Afghanistan and Pakistan. At the same time, Iran is importing around 450 megawatts of electricity from Armenia and Turkmenistan. According to him, the export level will remain the same, but if an urgent need arises in transactions with neighboring countries, changes may occur. He added that there is currently no specific plan in place.
