Iran: Bushehr nuclear power plant has been fueled up

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  • Published 15:22 27.11.10
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Iran: Bushehr nuclear power plant has been fueled up

‘We hope the Bushehr power plant will be connected to the country’s national power grid within the next one or two months,’ says Iranian vice president.

By The Associated Press Tags: Israel news Iran Iran nuclear Bushehr Iran sanctions

Iran’s nuclear chief said Saturday the country’s first nuclear power plant has been loaded up with fuel required for it to go on line, an incremental step bringing Iran closer to nuclear-generated electricity.

Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran AP August 21, 2010 A reactor at the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran on August 21, 2010.
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Vice President Ali Akbar Salehi said it will take another month or two before the 1,000-megawatt light-water reactor at Bushehr begins pumping electricity to Iranian cities.

Bushehr is not part of Iran’s nuclear program that is a serious concern to the West, which suspects Tehran of trying to produce an atomic bomb. Iran has been slapped with four rounds of UN sanctions because of its refusal to halt uranium enrichment, a potential pathway to weapons making that is the source of the contention with the West.

Iran denies the charges, saying its nuclear program is geared toward generating electricity and nuclear medical radioisotopes needed to treat patients.

“We sealed the lid of the reactor without any propaganda and fuss,” Salehi was quoted as saying by the Fars semi-official news agency. “All fuel assemblies have been loaded into the core of the reactor.”

The fueling up started in August. Now that it’s completed, Salehi said all that remains to be done is to wait for the water inside the reactor’s core to gradually reach a desired temperature, after which a series of tests need to be carried out.

“We hope the Bushehr power plant will be connected to the country’s national power grid within the next one or two months,” Salehi added.

Iran began loading the Russian-built Bushehr with low-enriched uranium fuel in August. At the time, Salehi said the fueling up would take place over two weeks and that the plant could produce electricity by late November.

However, last month he announced a delay in Bushehr’s start up, saying it was the result of a small leak in a storage pool where the plant’s fuel was being held – and not a computer worm that was found on the laptops of several plant employees.

Iranian officials say they have vigorously battled the Stuxnet computer worm, which they suspect is part of a covert plot by the West to damage Iran’s nuclear program.

Salehi again insisted this week that the computer worm has not affected Iran’s nuclear program.

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One Comment on “Iran: Bushehr nuclear power plant has been fueled up”


  1. The Iranians still need Low Enriched Uranium for the processing into Highly Enriched Uranium too. so I guess they will have to buildup another system that is not connected to the current grid that contains the Worm and if they had anything like that that was under construction that they could powerup without the Stuxnet Worm involved they could still produce highly enriched uranium witin a year or even six months with enough fuel they already have in stock plus whatever they can add to that. So I really dooubt that they are very far away from the Big Day of their Nuclear Arrival of their first Bombs. this was a MAJOR STEP TOWARDS THWARTINGTHE Stuxnet Attacks and they should be able to do this wwith this kind of scenario if they have those kinds of resources to rely on!!!


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