Iran to begin linking its power grid to Qatar, energy minister says
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TEHRAN, Iran — TEHRAN — Iran will shortly begin the first implementation phase of a project to connect its electricity grid to Qatar's network, Energy Minister Abbas Ali Abadi said in comments carried by Iran's Tasnim news agency.
Abadi said preparations for the Iran-Qatar electricity link have reached their final stage, without specifying an exact start date. The minister also said Iran has prepared studies and projects aimed at connecting its grid with those of several other Gulf countries.
According to Abadi, the planned interconnections are part of broader efforts to expand regional energy cooperation and increase electricity trade between participating states. He added that such cross-border grid links would help stabilize power networks and improve the efficiency of national energy systems.
Iran has in recent years expanded electricity exchanges with neighboring countries, including Iraq, as it seeks to use its power sector as a tool of regional economic engagement. No further details on the timeline or technical specifications of the Iran-Qatar link were immediately available.
