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Posted: 6/17/2009 12:20:10 AM EDT
Iranians start reactor test run


Iranian and Russian nuclear officials have begun a test run of Iran's first nuclear power plant.

The test involves dummy rods that imitate the enriched uranium needed to run the Russian-built plant at Bushehr.

The test is likely to fuel fears in the West about Iran's nuclear ambitions, though Tehran says they are peaceful.

An Iranian official told journalists at Bushehr that Iran had increased the number of its centrifuges enriching uranium at another site to 6,000.

Vice-President and nuclear chief Gholam Reza Aghazadeh said activity at Natanz, where the centrifuges are operating, had continued at a steady pace.

"Our plan to install and run centrifuges is not based on political conditions," he said. "We have a plan and we will go ahead with it."

He said Iran would install more than 50,000 centrifuges at Natanz over the next five years.

The Bushehr tests, which began 10 days ago, are expected to take between four and seven months, Mr Aghazadeh said.

The reactor was first started by a German company under the Shah in 1975, but revolution and war stalled work there until the Russians took it on in 1995.

Operations of the 1,000-megawatt light-water reactor have been long delayed, though it is expected to start generating power later this year.

The BBC's Jon Leyne, one of the international correspondents to visit the site on Wednesday, said that although some equipment was still wrapped in plastic, Russian engineers were already at work amid blinking lights.

He also noted heavy security at Bushehr, including machine-gun nests and anti-aircraft guns.

"The construction stage of the nuclear power plant is over, we are now in the pre-comissioning stage, which is a combination of complex procedures," said
Sergei Kiriyenko, head of Russia's nuclear agency.

"Today we visited the reactor and saw fuel rod imitators being loaded in the active zone," he added.

The official Irna news agency reported that a date for the plant to become operational would be announced during the pre-commissioning process.

Iran is currently defying Security Council resolutions ordering it to suspend the enrichment of uranium. It says it is simply doing what it is allowed to do under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

The country has pledged not to break its obligations under the NPT and will not use the technology to make nuclear weapons.

However, the Iranian authorities hid their uranium enrichment programme for 18 years, and the Security Council says they should stop enrichment and certain other nuclear activities until their peaceful intentions can be fully established.

Our correspondent says Iran would have to take the dramatic step of expelling international inspectors and Russian engineers for it to use the Bushehr plant to make nuclear bombs.

There is no suggestion of this happening at the moment, he adds.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7908621.stm

Link Posted: 6/17/2009 12:22:05 AM EDT
[#1]
hopefully they blow themselves up.
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 12:22:45 AM EDT
[#2]
*cough* Chernobyl...*cough cough*
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 1:00:52 AM EDT
[#3]
Funny how Iran and North Korea are fighting for attention.
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 1:28:46 AM EDT
[#4]
So how long til' they test fire their first nuke ?
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 1:33:59 AM EDT
[#5]
So...how's that revolution going?


Jane
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 1:56:36 AM EDT
[#6]
Great timing on the announcement-
'Look how strong we are. Pay no attention to the millions on the streets calling for our resignations.'

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Link Posted: 6/17/2009 2:08:02 AM EDT
[#7]
Would be too bad if it suddenly exploded for no apparent reason...
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 1:47:55 PM EDT
[#8]
bump
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 1:48:34 PM EDT
[#9]
Wonder what the reactor is great for making?
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 1:51:18 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Wonder what the reactor is great for making?


Energy, of course!



HH
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 2:14:37 PM EDT
[#11]
I'm thinking August is going to be the hottest month on record in Iran.
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 2:15:51 PM EDT
[#12]
Whatever it takes to get the focus off of what is happening in the streets there.
Link Posted: 6/17/2009 2:27:18 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
I'm thinking August is going to be the hottest month on record in Iran.
Anyone not wearing 5,000,000 sunblock might be having a real bad day.

Link Posted: 6/17/2009 2:41:02 PM EDT
[#14]
Our correspondent says Iran would have to take the dramatic step of expelling international inspectors and Russian engineers for it to use the Bushehr plant to make nuclear bombs.


That correspondent is very naive.

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