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The Electric Power System Islamic Republic of Iran Iranian Power System 1

2 Basic facts Area: 1,648,195 km 2 Population: 78,311,923 (Based on 2014 Census) Number of electricity consumers: near to 31 million Number of TSOs: 16 Number of DSOs: 42 Peak load: 50,178MW Average interruption of electricity: 540 minute per year between 1999 to 2003 years Iranian Power System 2

Global map of the grid and of its interconnections 3 Interconnectors with: Turkey Azarbaijan Turkmenistan Armenia Iraq Afghanestan Pakistan Nakhjavan Iranian Power System 3

4 Grid facts and characteristics The main producer of electricity in Iran is the Ministry of Power. The electricity system of Iran (production, transmission and distribution) is centralized and owned by the government. Recently, the government has started to study about the privatization in small-scale to assess its benefits and outcomes for future programmes. At the present, Tavanir Company is responsible for the management of 16 Regional Electric Companies, 32 Generation Management Companies, 42 Distribution Companies, Iran Power Development Co. (IPDC), Iran Organization Renewable Energy (SUNA), Iran Energy Efficiency Organization (SABA), Iran Power Plant Project Management (MAPNA) and Iran Power Plant Repairs Co., based on this arrangement all shares of aforesaid companies have been transferred to Tavanir. Iranian Power System 4

Structure of electrical power system 5 The Transmission Sector is responsible for maintenance, operation and development of 400 KV & 230 KV transmission lines and sub-stations as well as 132KV, 66KV and 63 KV sub-transmission lines and in each Regional Electric company there is a Dept. Under the title of Deputy of Power Transmission or Deputy for Operation which undertake the Duties of Transmission Sector. Development of transmission sub- transmission lines and substation in the region, the Deputy for Development & Projects of the Regional Electric Company taking advantage of collaboration of consultants and contractors, will carry out the task of network development. 42 Distribution Companies are working as non governmental Companies in the county. Out of these 42 Companies some are covering a province and some are covering distribution of electricity of a city and in some cases even several of these companies are responsible for distribution of electricity such as Tehran, which has five Distribution Companies. The Distribution voltage level are 33KV,20KV,11KV The voltage level of consumer is 400V. Iranian Power System 5

6 Map of the high voltage grid Iranian Power System 6

7 Information on TSO(s) Name: Iran Power Transmission, Generation and Distribution Company (Tavanir) Network length (km): Transmission and subtransmission are 50,215 Km and 69,304 Km respectively Served area (km²) 1,648,195 km 2 Annual transmitted energy (TWh) 1,102,954 website: http://www.tavanir.org.ir/ Iranian Power System 7

8 Cooperation of TSO and DSOs The governmental share of Distribution Companies are in the possession of the Export Holding Company of Tavanir and from the point of view of operation are under Supervision of Regional Electric Companies. In this direction, some activities of Distribution Companies such as: upgrading and renovation services of the Distribution Network, development of rural electrification of agricultural irrigation systems, selling department and after selling services, meter recording, administration and transportation services have been released to the private sector.recording,administration and transportation services have been released to the private sector. Iranian Power System 8

9 Responsibilities of TSO & DSOs While regional electric companies(tso) are affiliated to the Expert Holding Company of Tavanir, they are acting the same as Holding Company within the border of their managerial territory and are responsible for coordination of their affiliated companies, generation, transmission and distribution and sell and supply of electricity to all consuming sectors in their region. The activities of Distribution Companies(DSO) are carried out under five agreement with the Regional Electric Company such as: Agreement for customer is service Agreement for planning design and supervision Agreement for improvement and optimization Agreement for development of services Iranian Power System 9

10 Power structure of the country Iranian Power System 10

Installed capacity with reference to primary resources 11 Installed capacities (MW), end of 2014 year Biomass Coal(Steam, Combine cycle, diesel): 34,763 Gas: 26,386 Hydro power:10,785 Lignite Nuclear and Renewable :1,216 Oil Solar power Wind power Others Iranian Power System 11

Energy production with reference to primary ressources 12 Electricity generated (MWh), year 2014 Biomass: - Coal(Steam, Combine cycle, diesel):175,853 Gas: 73,469 Hydro power:13,859 Lignite : - Nuclear and Renewable:4,695 Oil : - Solar power : - Wind power : - Others : - Iranian Power System 12

Development of generation capacity since 2013 to 2014 13 Renewables (excluding hydro):46mw Hydro: 520 MW Coal(Combine Cycle):320 MW Lignite: - Gas:1995 MW Nuclear: - Iranian Power System 13

14 Comsuption per customer groups Different sectors share in electricity consumption: Iranian Power System 14

Location of renewable energy sources 15 Wind farm: Takestan (Qazvin Province) Khaf (Khorasan Province) Neishabor (Khorsan Province) Manjil (Gilan Province) Lotak (Sistan Blochestan Province) Sarein (Ardebil Province) Sahand (Azarbaijan Province) Mahshahr (Khozestan Province) Sofeh (Esfahan Province) Baba kohe (Fars Province) Biomas: Mashad (Khorsan Province) Shiraz (Fars Province) Abaali (Tehran Province) Ray (Tehran Province) Kahrizak (Tehran Province) SHPP: Mashad (Khorsan Province) Solar: Bidgene Malard(Alborz Province) Darbid (Yazd Province) Sarkavir (Semnan Province) Tabriz (Azarbaijan Province) Iranian Power System 15

16 Development of wind power Iranian Power System 16

Development of photovoltaic power 17 Iranian Power System 17

RES installed capacity and production due 2013 18 Iranian Power System 18

Price development for industry consumers 19 Electricity Tariff Subsidies of Electric Energy Iranian Power System 19

Price development for households 20 Iranian Power System 20

Electricity market organisation 21 Iranian Power System 21

22 Power balance in 2014 Generation (TWh): 276 Consuption (TWh):248.4 Imports (TWh):3.769 Exports (TWh):9.956 Losses (TWh):27.6 Iranian Power System 22

23 Energy exchanges in. Commercial flows Physical flows Iranian Power System 23

Specific aspects of the electricity market 24 Market coupling Market splitting Day-ahead Futures Iranian Power System 24