However, the country has made steps to decrease its dependency on fossil fuels by investing in wind power.
[4] By 2021, the total amount of produced energy from wind farms was 310 MW in Iran.
However, by investing in wind electricity, the country has taken measures to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.
With the help from Sadid Industrial Group (Iranian manufacturing company) and investments as well as resources from Indian (Sulzon Energy) and German (Siemens) wind turbine companies, Iran has been able to build a strong and stable wind sector.
[1] To boost up the wind energy production, the Renewable Energy Organization of Iran (SUNA) based its new feed-in tariff policy on the German equivalent, assured government electricity sales for 20 years, and implemented a 15% tax cut for businesses using domestic components.