November 12, 2021
1 min read

Afghanistan to import 100 MW of electricity from Iran

Afghanistan will import up to 100 megawatts of electricity from neighbouring Iran, Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS)…reports Asian Lite News

“Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat signed an agreement with Iran to import 100 megawatts of electricity to Afghanistan,” the company said in a statement on Thursday.

Afghanistan to import 100 MW of electricity from Iran

The imported electricity would tackle part of the electricity shortage problem in western Herat, Farah and Nimroz provinces, according to the statement, Xinhua news agency reported.

ALSO READ: Qureshi Seeks Peace in Afghanistan

The mountainous country needs 850 megawatts of electricity per year, with 620 megawatts imported from neighbouring countries and 230 megawatts supplied from domestic sources, according to the DABS officials.

Previous Story

Saudi-led airstrikes hit Houthi-controlled military camps in Sanaa

Next Story

Iran ready for ‘good agreement’ in resumed Vienna talks

Latest from Afghanistan

No End to Torkham Border Violence

The border crossing, which remained closed for the 13th consecutive day on Thursday, saw intermittent exchanges of fire between the two sides. The tense Torkham border between Pakistan and Afghanistan remains a

Afghans Face Persecution, Demand Action

Rights activist Mohammad Khan Talebi Mohammadzai stated that the situation of Afghan refugees in host countries, especially Pakistan, is extremely concerning….reports Asian Lite News Afghan refugees facing relentless harassment in Pakistan and

England Knocked Out 

Azmatullah Omarzai shined, proving his ICC ODI Player of the Year status with a match-winning 41 off 31 and a stunning five-wicket haul to dismantle England.  Afghanistan scripted history with a stunning
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Yemeni Houthis kill 9 govt soldiers during ceasefire

Nine Yemeni soldiers were killed by the Houthi militia during

Raisi Affirms Commitment to Nuclear Negotiations

The Iranian President said the International Atomic Energy Agency had