Iran Allocates 420 Million Liters of Low-Sulfur Fuel to Urban Power Plants

Iran Allocates 420 Million Liters of Low-Sulfur Fuel to Urban Power Plants
(Tuesday, February 17, 2026) 14:01

TEHRAN, Feb. 15 (NIPNA) — Iran’s Environmental Protection Organization said 420 million liters of low-sulfur mazut have been supplied to four power plants in residential areas this year to help reduce air pollution, officials reported.


Shina Ansari, head of the organization, said the effort was carried out with knowledge-based companies in coordination with the Ministry of Petroleum. She highlighted additional initiatives, including phasing out old vehicles and replacing 20,000 worn-out motorcycles in Tehran with electric models, as part of a broader plan to improve air quality.

Ansari also noted that while mobile sources are the main contributors to pollution in Tehran and Mashhad, stationary sources like power plants in cities such as Arak remain significant. The supply of low-sulfur fuel has helped reduce the number of unhealthy air days caused by sulfur dioxide from 27 days in 2023 to just five days in 2024.

Plans are underway to expand desulfurization of mazut at domestic refineries, and efforts are ongoing to reduce gas flaring in oil-rich provinces, including Khuzestan and Bushehr.

 


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