Iran's deputy energy minister Seyyed Mohammad Sadeghzadeh said in a news conference on Sunday that Us unfair sanctions have no effect on Iran's renewable energy supply.

Iran news: According to Iran Press news agency, Iran's deputy energy minister, Seyyed Mohammad Sadeghzadeh who was attending the news conference on renewable energy and energy efficiency on Sunday described renewable energies as an effective factor in Iran's job creating opportunities especially in the rural areas.

The head of Iran's organization for renewable energies and energy efficiency went on to emphasize that many Iranian private sectors are involved in the field of renewable energy and this would mean that individuals' capital have been activated. 

Sadighsadeh further explained that clean energies can not only play the significant role in the reduction of the pollution which threatens natural environment but also they can be considered as the best source of power supply at highest rates of the peak load within a year. 

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Talking about shifting from the foreign investment to the domestic one in the field of renewable energies, due to US unfair imposed sanction on the country, Iran's deputy energy minister stressed the fact that those sanctions have no effect on Iran's renewable energy supply growth and development.

He also said that during the last 2 years the Iranian society began to learn more about the investments and all the involved process in the field of renewable energies.

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