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- 2010-12-08. Retrieved 2012-02-07. "Iran Electric Power Industry in brief". .tavanir.org.ir. 2000-05-08. Archived from the original on 2012-03-27. Retrieved...
- Shahrak-e Tavanir (Persian: شهرك توانير, also Romanized as Shahrak-e Tavānīr) is a village in Gachin Rural District, in the Central District of Bandar...
- million consumers. In January 2010, the Iranian parliament regulated that Tavanir and Grid operators shall decrease electricity grid loss by at least 1%...
- Complex Shahid Darvishi Defense Complex Shahrak-e Shahid Rajai Shahrak-e Tavanir Tiyab-e Khunsorkh Isin Ab Garm-e Khurgu Ab Qalamun Ab Zaminu Abshurak Bandar...
- developer was Iran Renewable energies organization (SUNA) as representative of TAVANIR, and they chose Saba-Niroo as Iranian manufacturer to produce wind turbines...
- Power Plants Management Company (MAPNA) was founded in February 1993 by Tavanir, IDRO and Saba Investment Co. to manage power projects. The group of companies...
- 3390/w11020394. "Specifications of Thermal and Hydro Plants in 2009" (Excel). Tavanir. Retrieved 19 January 2015. "Reference List for Hydro Power Plants" (PDF)...
- Environment Study (2003) Energy Security Implications of an Iran in Transition Tavanir - Iran's Electric Power Generation Organization Ahmadinejad's Gas Revolution:...
- Church (American) (fa) – Qavam St. (fa) – 1873 Emmanuel Protestant ChurchTavanir St. – 1972 Saint John (Սուրբ Յովհաննէս եկեղեցի) Armenian Protestant Church...
- plant in Baghdad under a contract worth US$204.8 million. Iranian company Tavanir has built Al Sadr Power Plant and is currently expanding it to 640 MW....