Masoud Moradi, the CEO of IPRC, made the announcement on Sunday and said the project, which included the overhauling of the turbine rotor of the power station, has fetched a total of $185,000 for Iran, as reported by IRNA.
The company has plans to broaden his market overseas as it enjoys strong infrastructure and experts, the official added.
“As per the mandated policies, the IPRC has focused to support the power plant industry of Iran with a focus on domesticizing equipment needed for the power industry of the country,” he stated adding that having an eye to attend the electricity markets of neighboring states is among the approaches of the company.
“As per the announced policies, the most important policy and mission of the IPRC is to seriously focus on supporting the country’s power plant industry through specialized repairs and manufacturing of equipment and parts,” he said.
“Heeding the electricity market of neighboring countries and exporting technical and engineering services in order to find new markets and gain hard currency is also an important part of the company’s foreign policy approach,” he added.
Moradi stressed that in addition to winning the top rank in the Middle East in the field of repairing thermal power plant units, Iran has managed to be among the top five countries in terms of manufacturing power plant turbines in the world.