Summer nears, yet Iran’s power troubles run deeper than just hot days. Blackouts loom not simply due to weather but because neglect has weakened the grid over years. Outdated plants struggle now where new investment was ignored before. Fuel runs low at times, worsened when rivers shrink beneath long dry spells. People use energy without limits even as imports stall under trade barriers. In offices far from city lights, researchers calculate gaps – up to 13,640 megawatts missing during high stress, roughly a sixth of what users will ask for. Electricity Supply barely creeps toward 68,420 megawatts while needs climb past 81,000. Heat presses down; machines fail more often; factories keep drawing juice anyway. Together, these strains overwhelm any buffer […]