Iranian Energy Ministry Claims National Power Grid Stability Restored Following Targeted US-Israeli Strikes on Electrical Infrastructure
Iran’s energy ministry claims the national power grid is stable after outages in Tehran and Alborz caused by US-Israeli attacks on electricity infrastructure.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 30, 2026, 6:13 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Anadolu Agency

Restoration of Electrical Services in the Capital
The Iranian Ministry of Energy has moved to reassure the public regarding the resilience of the nation's utility networks following a weekend of significant technical failures. According to the Tasnim news agency, the deputy energy minister confirmed on Monday that the localized blackouts in Tehran and the northern city of Alborz have been successfully mitigated. This restorative effort follows a series of kinetic strikes that specifically targeted high-voltage nodes and distribution centers, causing widespread uncertainty among the civilian population. By declaring the grid stable, the provisional leadership is attempting to project a sense of operational continuity despite the persistent aerial pressure from the US-Israeli coalition.
Strategic Targeting of the Iranian Energy Sector
The recent outages are not the result of aging infrastructure but are directly linked to the precision-guided munitions deployed during the Sunday sorties. These attacks on the electricity infrastructure represent a shift in the coalition's tactical focus, moving from military and nuclear installations to the dual-use systems that power both the civilian economy and the state's administrative functions. According to military analysts, the goal of such strikes is to degrade the domestic logistical capacity of the Iranian state, forcing the government to divert dwindling resources away from the war effort and toward the maintenance of basic public services.
The Resilience of the Alborz Distribution Network
The northern city of Alborz, a vital industrial and residential hub, was among the hardest hit by the recent disruptions. Technical teams from the regional power authority were reportedly deployed immediately following the strikes to bypass damaged transformers and restore load-sharing capabilities across the provincial grid. While the ministry claims that the situation is now under control, the vulnerability of these northern energy corridors remains a primary concern for local officials. The speed of the repairs suggests that the Iranian state has pre-positioned emergency maintenance units to counter the effects of the ongoing air campaign.
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