Deputy Minister of Silence

Deputy Minister of Silence:

We have defined several projects to solve the challenge of water and energy limitation

The Deputy Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade said: “The serious challenge facing industries in the country today is water and energy restrictions, which we defined several projects to meet.”

On Tuesday night, Ali Rasoulian, in the ceremony of honoring and introducing the CEO of Isfahan Industrial Towns Company, stated: Isfahan province’s industry is one of the leading provinces, and its industry is comparable to several other provinces.

Emphasizing that Isfahan has industries that can compete with the country’s industries, he continued: According to the Supreme Leader, entrepreneurs are devoted and the path should be paved for entrepreneurs.

The Deputy Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade announced the reform and facilitation of processes in order to increase job creation and eliminate bureaucracies in the ministry’s programs, he said: From this year, land transfers to industrial towns will be done electronically and the golden signature will be done in order to make it transparent. We will delete.

He stated that the serious challenge of the industries in the country today is water and energy restrictions, which economic activists should pay attention to, and said: Last year, some economic activists suffered due to frequent power outages, which provided water to the country’s industries in the form of We have a different project on the agenda.

Rasoulian Afroud: It is planned to use urban waste water, which is more than one billion cubic meters in the country, as a source of sustainable water.

The Deputy Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade announced the purchase of 1,200 liters per second of urban sewage at the level of the settlements and said: The use of surface water is also on the agenda.

Stating that we aimed to supply electricity in the short term, he said: We have a deficit of 2,500 megabytes of electricity at the level of the settlements, which must be supplied.

The Deputy Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade said: More than 6 thousand billion Tomans have been allocated for the infrastructure of the country’s industrial towns, which has grown by more than 70%, but we are facing many problems in providing the infrastructure.

He also stated that good incentives have been defined in order to support knowledge-based companies, and said: We have identified 1,600 technological needs and more than 1,800 industrial units that are on the path of knowledge-based companies, which are seeking to allocate land to such companies. we are