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Pakistan, Iran to increase electricity exchange
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Tehran, March 14 : Pakistan and Iran have signed a contract to increase their electricity exchange.
In the second phase, the two countries will install 70 km of 230-kilovolt electricity transmission lines in Pakistan to raise the electricity exchange capacity to 400 MW.
Iran's electricity network is currently linked with several neighbouring states, which improved the sustainability of the country's power network, said Mehrabian.
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