Sina-1
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The problem is that the clouds only form when the vapor cools down which is not going to happen in Iran. General direction of the wind is from west to east and we don't have tall mountains on the east side of Iran so possibly all those vapors will turn into cloud and rain in Afghanistan or Pakistan.
are you sure about this? Judging from the maps the two desserts lot and kavir are almost 100% enclosed in the east as well. There are two corridors but would all the vapor slip through them?
Noted!What I said doesn't necessarily mean Iran becomes warmer. It means it will have more temperate climate (i.e. cooler summers and warmer winters).
A better idea may be to revive Uromieh Lake if we like to built lakes using water imported from Caspian sea. It can act as battery as well so that the pumps will pump water up the mountains in day time when there is not much electrical use and then at night, the water can flow down and generate electricity when the demand is high
Sounds like a good and feasible plan!
(like Siahbishe project near Chaloos road)
Just looked it up, it seems like an interesting project! A good way to handle the spikes!