Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) – 132 kV Submarine Cable to Kish Island

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) – 132 kV Submarine Cable to Kish Island

Period 2009–2014
Client Iran Power Development Organization
Location Between Gorzeh Port and Kish Island
Stage Study Phase

Technical Specifications:

•    Purpose: Transmission of electrical energy from near Aftab Port (Gorzeh) to Kish Island.
•    Total length: ~21 km, entirely buried in the seabed of the Persian Gulf between Kish Island and the mainland.
•    Configuration: Two parallel submarine cables, spaced approximately 150 m apart.
Role of Moshanir
•    Conducted studies to identify, review, and evaluate both positive and negative environmental impacts of the project.
•    Proposed mitigation measures to minimize adverse impacts and enhance positive effects during construction and operation.
•    Submitted the EIA report to the Environmental Assessment Office for approval by the Department of Environment, enabling construction activities to commence upon permit issuance.

Special Achievements

•    Applied specialized expertise in environmental sciences, limnology, ecology, and oceanography.