Iran's daily power swap with the neighboring states amounted to 1,420 megawatts (MW), the Energy Ministry announced
The country exported 1,029 megawatts of electricity to Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Armenia and Turkey, and imported 391 megawatts of power from Armenia and Turkmenistan on Thursday.
Iran's power swaps with the neighboring countries showed a positive balance of 638 MW on Thursday.
Iran is currently swapping electricity with Armenia, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iraq and Afghanistan.
In October 2013, Iranian Energy Minister Hamid Chitchian expressed pleasure in the growing volume of Iran's power exports to the neighboring states, and said Iraq, a main consumer of Iranian electricity, has called on Tehran to boost power supplies to the country.
“We are moving on a growing trend in exporting electricity to the neighboring countries, including Iraq, Turkey, Armenia, Pakistan and Afghanistan,” Chitchian said at the time.