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Iran building first ‘Indigenous’ N-Plant
for Power
Pakistan
Times
Wire Service
TEHRAN: Iran has begun
building a nuclear power plant using indigenous technology and know-how, the
deputy head of Iran's atomic energy organisation was quoted as saying on
Saturday.
“Building of the first indigenous nuclear plant with a capacity of 360
megawatts has started,” the state-run television quoted Mohammad Saeedi as
saying. He did not say where the plant would be located, but added: "Iran
will join the club of countries that build nuclear plants in the next 10
years."
Saeedi added that Iran's first nuclear power station, which is being built
by the Russians at Bushehr in the south of the country, will be launched by
the end of the Iranian year in March 2008.
Its launch and fuel delivery have been delayed by what the Russian
contractor has said were financial problems with Tehran.
The US, which is spearheading an international campaign against Iran's
disputed nuclear programme, has urged Russia to halt construction of the
Bushehr plant. Iran is under UN sanctions for its refusal to suspend uranium
enrichment.
Tehran says its enrichment programme is aimed only at making nuclear fuel to
meet the growing energy needs of its population.
In August 2006 Saeedi said Iran was working on a 360-megawatt light water
reactor to produce electricity. It is also building a 40-megawatt heavy
water reactor in Arak, central Iran, which is scheduled to be completed in
2009.●
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