Iran`s first nuclear power plant connected to grid
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Iran's first nuclear power plant connected to grid

Last Updated: Sunday, September 04, 2011, 16:16
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Iran`s first nuclear power plant connected to grid Tehran: Iran's first nuclear power plant has started adding electricity to the national grid, media reported on Sunday, coming on stream on Saturday night after years of delays.

"The Bushehr nuclear power plant joined the national grid on Saturday at 23:29 (1859 GMT) with the power of around 60 megawatts," a news agency reported.

Hamid-Khadem Qaemi, spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization, told Iran's Arabic language TV station al-Alam the plant would be officially inaugurated by September 12, by which time it would be operating at 40 per cent capacity.

The agency was not immediately available to comment.

The $1-billion, 1,000-megawatt plant on the Gulf coast is the first of, what Iran hopes will become a network of nuclear facilities that will reduce its reliance on its abundant fossil fuels.

Started by Germany's Siemens in the 1970s before Iran's Islamic revolution, the project was later taken over by Russian engineers and has since suffered a series of delays.

The West fears Iran's nuclear program is aimed at making atomic weapons, which Tehran denies.

Experts say firing up the Bushehr plant will not bring Iran any closer to building a nuclear bomb because Russia will supply the enriched uranium for the reactor and take away spent fuel that could be used to make weapons-grade plutonium.

Bureau Report

First Published: Sunday, September 04, 2011, 16:16

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shadab shawkat - ranchi
its a first and a bold move by a islamic country i n the field of technology inspite of pathetic americans being opposed to it. keep up the pace so that one day islamic country can cope up with the pace of worlds economy.
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