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Iran's power generation in 2010 is put by BMI at 195TWh, having risen 4.8% from the 2009 level. BMI is forecasting an average 2.2% annual increase to 217TWh between 2011 and 2015. Thermal generation, comprising coal, gas and oil, is expected to grow by 1.6% per annum during the period to 2015, with growth expected to accelerate later in the decade. Gas will remain the dominant source of electricity supply, with market share set to rise from an estimated 82% of generation in 2010 to 85% by 2015. Gas-fired generation is expected to rise from an estimated 160TWh to 185TWh over the same period and, by 2020, is likely to have reached 219TWh, representing 87% of total generation. New gas-fired projects include two 1.04GW combined cycle plants in the south, a 1.3GW combined cycle plant at Arak, a 1GW facility in Bandar Abbas, and a 1GW combined-cycle plant being built by the Tehran Regional Electricity Company in Qom. ------------------------------------------------------------ Full Report Details at - http://www.fastmr.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------ The stand-off between the UN and Iran has not halted the Iranian nuclear energy programme. The Iranian government asserts that the programme's goal is to develop nuclear power plants, and that it will have 6GW of capacity by the middle of 2011. Reactor testing has been taking place and, in early June 2011, Iran was insisting that commercial operations at its first plant were imminent. BMI is assuming nuclear generation will reach 5TWh by the end of 2011, remaining around this level in 2012 and creeping higher to 6TWh by 2013. New plant could swell the nuclear contribution later in the decade. But we have assumed just the one plant in operation during the forecast period. Iran holds eighth place above Algeria and Kuwait in BMI's updated Power Business Environment rating. This is largely a reflection of its market size. The power sector is not competitive, with no appreciable progress towards privatisation. The regulatory environment is unattractive and the risk outlook is suffering thanks to the controversy over the country's nuclear energy programme. Report Table of Contents: SWOT Analysis - Iran Power SWOT Global Industry Overview - Table: Total Generation Data And Forecasts, 2007-2015 (TWh) - Table: Total Consumption Data And Forecasts, 2007-2015 (TWh) - Table: Total Electricity Generating Capacity Data And Forecasts, 2007-2015 (MW) Regional Overview - Table: Total Generation Data - Table: Total Consumption Data - Table: Electrcity Generation Capacity Data Market Overview - Regulation And Competition - Power Transmission Business Environment - Middle East And Africa Power Business Environment Ratings - Table: Regional Power Business Environment Ratings - Iran's Power Rating Industry Forecast Scenario - Table: Iran Total Generation Data And Forecasts, 2007-2015 (TWh) - Table: Iran Total Generation Long-Term Forecasts, 2012-2020 (TWh) - Table: Iran Electric Power Transmission And Distribution Losses Data And Forecasts, 2007-2015 (TWh) - Table: Iran Electric Power Transmission And Distribution Losses Long-Term Forecasts, 20012-2020 (TWh) - Table: Iran Trade Data And Forecasts, 2007-2015 (TWh) - Table: Iran Trade Long-Term Forecasts, 20012-2020 (TWh) - Table: Iran Total Consumption Data And Forecasts, 2007-2015 (TWh) - Table: Iran Total Consumption Long-Term Forecasts, 20012-2020 (TWh) - Table: Iran Consumption by Energy Sector Data And Forecasts, 2007-2015 (TWh) - Table: Iran Consumption by Energy Sector Long-Term Forecasts, 20012-2020 (TWh) - Table: Iran Electrcity Generation Capacity Data And Forecasts, 2007-2015 (MW) - Table: Iran Electrcity Generation Capacity Long-Term Forecasts, 2012-2020 (MW) - Iran's Power Outlook - Generation - Gas-Fired - Oil-Fired - Coal-Fired - Nuclear Energy - Hydro-Electric - Renewable Energy - Transmission - Key Risks To BMI's Forecast Scenario Competitive Landscape Glossary Of Terms - Glossary Of Terms BMI Methodology - How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts - Power Industry - Cross Checks - Sources About Business Monitor International Business Monitor International (BMI) offers a comprehensive range of products and services designed to help senior executives, analysts and researchers assess and better manage operating risks, and exploit business opportunities, across 175 markets. 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