Overhaul operations kick off in Iranian power plants: Official

The chief executive of Iran Power Plant Repairs Company (IPPRC) announced on Sunday that the maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations have started in Iranian power stations, including Abadan’s combined-cycle power plant units.
Masoud Moradi said improving the capacity and strengthening the readiness of the country’s power plants is a priority as solving technical problems and carrying out repairs is needed to stabilize electricity generation during peak consumption days, IRNA reported.
The most important mission of the IPPRC is to facilitate the nonstop production of electricity and enhance the stability of the nationwide grid, the official stated.
The IPPRC has recently completed the project of repair and maintenance services of Jandar Gas power plant in the western Syrian province of Homs.
Moradi said on Wednesday that Iran raked in €2.1 million through implementing the project in Syria thanks to its potentials in techno-engineering services.
The Jandar power plant can run on dual-fuel as the primary source being used to power the plant is natural gas. In case of shortage of natural gas, the plant will run on oil, he explained.

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