Iran faces summer energy crisis with limited policy options amid war-strained economy
By
Maziar Motamedi
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Summary
Iran is entering its summer season facing energy constraints due to high demand from air conditioning and other needs, exacerbated by a long history of subsidized utility bills. The government's ability to address the supply-consumption imbalance is severely limited because the ongoing war with Israel and the United States has strained the economy, reducing the tools available to manage energy policy.
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For decades, successive Iranian governments have kept utility bills well below supply costs for households and offices through a mix of implicit oil-and-gas subsidies, administered tariffs, state-controlled pricing, and sometimes direct financial support.
The negative impacts of the war with Israel and the United States on the economy mean the government has fewer tools at its disposal.
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