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Overview

Zargan is a 43 MW gas-fired power plant located in Iran. It is operational and contributes to the country's power generation capacity.

Zargan is a gas-fired power plant located in Iran, with a capacity of 43 MW. The plant is operational and plays a role in the regional power supply. Iran's power generation sector relies heavily on natural gas, and Zargan is part of this infrastructure. The plant operates using natural gas as its primary fuel. With a capacity of 43 MW, it falls into the small-to-medium scale category for gas power plants. Iran's regulatory framework for power generation includes national emission standards and environmental regulations, though specific permits for this facility are not detailed. Zargan contributes to the local grid and supports energy needs in the region. Its gas-fired technology offers lower emissions compared to coal, but still has a carbon footprint. The plant's location and operational status indicate its role in Iran's energy mix.

Environmental context

The plant uses natural gas, which produces lower CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions compared to coal or oil. Its capacity of 43 MW is relatively small, limiting its overall environmental impact. Iran's power sector is subject to national environmental regulations.

Frequently asked questions

Zargan power plant is located in Iran, with coordinates approximately 31.3742 N, 48.7731 E.

Zargan power plant uses natural gas as its primary fuel.

Zargan power plant has a capacity of 43 megawatts (MW).

Gas power plants in Iran are subject to national environmental regulations and emission standards set by the Department of Environment.

Yes, Zargan power plant is currently operational.
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