In the throes of an intense heat wave, Iran is grappling with surging electricity demand that continues to outpace supply, forcing authorities to implement stringent measures to stabilize the grid. The government has announced a series of power shutdowns across major cities aimed at preventing a nationwide blackout. These rolling blackouts are affecting essential services and residential areas alike, compounding public frustration amid soaring temperatures often exceeding 45°C (113°F). Energy officials cite infrastructural limitations and fuel shortages as key factors limiting the country’s ability to meet the excessive consumption during peak hours.

To mitigate the escalating crisis, Iran has deployed a multifaceted approach that includes:

  • Extended maintenance on thermal power stations to boost output capacity.
  • Demand management policies urging…