Injection of 1.2 Billion kWh of Stable Electricity into the Provincial Grid:

Fajr Energy — Supporting Comfort and Public Health

Fajr Energy — Supporting Comfort and Public Health
This year, Fajr Energy Persian Gulf Company played a crucial role in ensuring public comfort and reducing summer blackouts across Khuzestan Province by injecting more than 1.2 billion kilowatt‑hours of stable electricity into the regional power grid.

Over recent years, the company has supplied the province’s residents with a cumulative total of over 10 billion kilowatt‑hours, equivalent to the summer electricity consumption of the entire population of Khuzestan. For seven consecutive years, Fajr Energy has allocated part of its production capacity to the network at peak demand times and has been formally commended three times by the Ministry of Energy for its contribution.

The provision of this energy has not only kept households illuminated but has also ensured the continued operation of hospitals, government offices, banks, schools, water‑pumping stations, and public service centers throughout the province.

Local Support and Healthcare

In cooperation with local electricity departments, Fajr Energy also supplied high‑voltage cables and lighting equipment to improve distribution networks, helping reduce voltage drops and enhance the resilience of the grid.

In the healthcare sector, the company delivered two high‑capacity generators (1,250 kVA each), valued at 380 billion rials, to the Petrochemical Industries Hospital in Mahshahr, ensuring reliable emergency power for its critical units.

These accomplishments are the result of the around‑the‑clock efforts of Fajr Energy’s dedicated staff and technical teams who, through preventive maintenance and accurate production management, enabled stable energy injection—supporting both public comfort and the continuous operation of local petrochemical industries even during the hottest days of the year.

Saturday Nov 1, 2025
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