The data shows that Iran has about 110 gas-fired power plants.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened that if Iran does not open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, the U.S. will "strike and destroy" Iran's power plants, "starting with the largest one!" The situation of Iran's related power facilities are as follows: According to data from the OpenInfraMap open source energy infrastructure intelligence tool, Iran has about 110 gas power plants, some of which are hybrid power plants. The platform data also shows that Iran operates solar, hydroelectric, wind, oil, diesel, coal, geothermal, and nuclear power plants. In terms of electricity generation capacity, Iran's top three power plants are all gas-fired power plants: Damavand Combined Cycle Power Plant: Located about 70 kilometers southeast of central Tehran, with a capacity of 2868 megawatts. Shahid Salimi Power Plant: Located in Mazandaran province near the Caspian Sea, with a capacity of 2215 megawatts. Shahid Rajai Power Plant: Located about 110 kilometers northeast of central Tehran, with a capacity of 2043 megawatts.
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