Iran likely to open nuke plant in Sept.
Iran’s first nuclear power plant is set to be launched by late September now that an important final test has been carried out at the reactor, the head of the Islamic state’s Atomic Energy Organisation said on Wednesday.
Ali Akbar Salehi’s statement, at the site near the Gulf port city of Bushehr, suggested that a row that erupted between Moscow and Tehran in May over new UN sanctions against Iran had caused no further delays to the project.
“We reached the point of no return and the ground is paved for the reactor to go on stream,” the official IRNA news agency quoted Mr Salehi as saying, adding the start-up would take place during the Iranian month which begins on August 23.
He said warm-water tests had been conducted on the facility, adding they were “the last and some of the most important tests before going on stream.”
The report did not say when they were carried out nor by whom.
Russia agreed to build the 1,000-megawatt reactor 15 years ago but delays have haunted the $1 billion project and diplomats say Moscow has used it as a lever in relations with Tehran.
The head of Russia’s state nuclear corporation, Sergei Kiriyenko, said in 2010 the Bushehr reactor was scheduled to begin operating in August.
In March, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton criticised Russia’s plans to start up Bushehr, saying it was “premature” without further assurances on Tehran’s nuclear programme.
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