Iran Launches National Campaign to Cut Energy Consumption by 10%

Iran Launches National Campaign to Cut Energy Consumption by 10%
(Saturday, February 7, 2026) 13:34

TEHRAN, Feb. 2 (NIPNA) — Iran’s National Petrochemical Company (NPC) is emphasizing public participation in a nationwide campaign aimed at reducing energy consumption by 10%, officials said Monday.


Ali Rabani, director of energy optimization at NPC, highlighted the growing impact of the initiative during the second round of individual prize draws for participants in the “10% Energy Reduction” campaign, part of the broader “Energy Mondays” program.

He said the campaign, implemented without government funding or mandatory directives, relies on a social dialogue model—“people for people”—to promote conscious energy use and reduce waste.

Rabani noted that initial skepticism has gradually given way to visible results. He cited Tehran’s daily gas consumption of roughly 120 million cubic meters, explaining that a 10% reduction could allow five urea production units to remain operational. “The public is not to blame for high consumption, but their role is decisive in managing it,” he said.

The campaign also encourages participation from industry. Mohammad Yasin Arashpour, assistant to the CEO at Pardis Petrochemical Company, emphasized the role of energy-intensive industries in reducing pressure on the gas network during peak demand. “This initiative enables industries to fulfill their social responsibility while contributing to network stability,” he said.

In parallel, Zagros Petrochemical Company is set to launch a PSA unit to capture process gas and prevent energy loss. Ehssan Shafiei, the company’s legal manager, said the project could prevent fuel waste equivalent to 50,000 tons of methanol annually, reinforcing both economic and energy sustainability goals.

The campaign’s social impact was also highlighted. Participants’ engagement has funded environmental and social initiatives, including forest restoration, wheelchairs for children, and wetland conservation. Officials said the initiative is particularly critical in northern provinces, where gas supply is vulnerable during winter peaks.

Mohammad Etesami, head of energy and carbon at Gilan Gas Company, said even a 10% reduction in consumption could significantly alleviate pressure on the network in Mazandaran and Golestan provinces.

The public is invited to join the campaign through the website nabzenergy.ir to contribute to national energy savings and access rewards.

The campaign represents a coordinated effort by the NPC, petrochemical companies, and regional gas operators to balance industrial needs, public consumption, and energy network sustainability.

 


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