Zarch
Yazd Province
Renewable energy and decarbonization
Petro Kavian Sanat Pars (PKSP) helps project owners, industrial operators, commercial partners, and engineering collaborators turn real energy constraints into feasible solar, recovery, efficiency, and decarbonization plans.
Portfolio focus
A compact view of PKSP’s solar and recovery portfolio.
Solar portfolio capacity across five named projects.
Zarch, Neyriz, Bahadoran, Khezri, and Sabzevar.
Tombi, Parsian, Katkabood, Sarkun, and Malekuh for flare-gas recovery context.
Purpose
Energy projects depend on resource quality, grid conditions, permits, equipment choices, financing, performance expectations, and execution discipline. PKSP keeps those decisions connected from the first feasibility conversation onward.
Every serious energy conversation begins with the conditions that shape what can actually be built, recovered, improved, or operated.
Feasibility, investment framing, and operating priorities need to be connected before a project can move responsibly.
PKSP connects feasibility, project development, engineering, procurement, construction, O&M, and asset management so early choices stay tied to operating reality.
Technologies and solutions
PKSP’s core energy conversations begin with solar generation, flare-gas recovery, and energy-efficiency improvement—areas where technical constraints and commercial decisions must be considered together.
Solar work starts with site, resource, grid access, demand profile, performance expectations, and the development path from feasibility to delivery and operation.
Recovery work starts with gas-stream context, recovery-location constraints, possible energy use, operating value, and the practical decarbonization decision.
Efficiency improvement identifies performance losses, operating constraints, and practical changes before capital is committed.
Projects
The portfolio brings together five solar projects and five flare-gas recovery locations. It gives project owners and partners a practical first view of names, technologies, locations, capacities, and recovery-location context.
Portfolio direction
The solar portfolio spans Yazd Province, Fars Province, South Khorasan, and Sabzevar. PKSP also lists flare-gas recovery locations at Tombi, Parsian, Katkabood, Sarkun, and Malekuh.
Yazd Province
Fars Province
Yazd Province
South Khorasan
Sabzevar
Tombi
The homepage preview shows all five solar projects and one recovery-location card. The full Projects overview lists all five recovery locations with the approved 154 MW solar portfolio and 140 MW under construction.
Sustainability
For PKSP, sustainability is connected to the work itself: renewable generation, recovery of wasted energy, energy-efficiency improvement, and responsible infrastructure decisions shaped by project conditions and measured data.
Solar power supports cleaner generation pathways where site, resource, and grid conditions align.
Flare-gas recovery brings wasted-energy questions into a practical decarbonization conversation.
Efficiency work improves how energy is used, managed, reviewed, and prioritized across operational decisions.
Opportunities
PKSP welcomes serious interest from project owners, industrial operators, engineers, specialists, commercial partners, and engineering collaborators working through real renewable-energy, recovery, efficiency, and decarbonization constraints.
PKSP is a better fit for people and organizations that can work with real constraints, disciplined execution, and practical energy-transition decisions.
Consultation
Bring the technology area, project stage, site context, constraints, and decision need. PKSP can help clarify whether the next step is feasibility, project development, engineering input, procurement planning, construction preparation, O&M review, or asset-management discussion.
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