File:Iran-electricity.gif
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English: Iran's electricity generation and consumption, 1988-2007 |
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Source | http://www.eia.doe.gov/countries/cab.cfm?fips=IR | ||||
Author | US Energy Information Administration (EIA) | ||||
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Iran plans to generate 23,000 MWh of electricity through nuclear technology by 2025 to meet its increasing demand for energy.
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