ITCO to light everywhere Iranians wish to light
The Iranian Power Development Turbine Co. (ITCO), a subsidiary of IDRO, successfully put the finishing touches to the first mobile power plant in Iran with a capacity to provide electricity to a populace of 4,000. The 2,500 MW power plant can be used in underprivileged areas of the country which lack electricity. The mobile systems can also be used in emergencies. All accessories of the mobile power plant, including its starter, controller, and transformer, can be tugged to every point across the country. Turbines of the mobile power plants run on diesel and with modifications, it can also run on natural gas, as customers may wish. It benefits from a powerful, safe starter and it will be cheap to repair and maintain the engine. The mobile power plants are of many applications in Iran with its scattered population and natural disasters. Only a limited number of countries such as the U.S., Germany, and Russia have the know-how to manufacture the small-scale power plants. But now, Iranian technicians at ITCO have obtained the technology to repair and maintain the systems. The power plants will be of the utmost use in unexpected situations such as earthquakes, floods, and landslides, oil platforms, free trade zones, remote islands, and coastal and seaside areas where big power plants will not be cost-effective to construct. The systems meet the latest electricity generation standards in the world and are economically justifiable. Those interested in seeing the mobile power plants from near can dial 44699120-22 or visit www.ITCOPOWER.ir for further information. As an IDRO subsidiary, ITCO is a knowledge-based company which succeeded to obtain the technology used to produce Combined Cooling, heating and Power (CCHP) systems. It has managed to indigenously produce many sensitive spare parts of turbines in line with the resistance economy policies.