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Iran Nuclear Cooperation Russia Domestic Power Plants

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Iran Advances nuclear Self-Sufficiency, Prioritizes Russia Partnership


Focus on Domestic Production and Russian Collaboration

Iran is strategically focusing its nuclear cooperation on Russia, with ​previous discussions with China currently ​paused, according ⁢to⁤ recent⁣ statements. This shift underscores Iran’s commitment⁣ to achieving complete self-sufficiency in nuclear⁤ power plant ⁤construction.

Currently, ​Iran operates one nuclear power plant that has been running for eleven years.Two‍ additional plants are under construction, demonstrating meaningful progress ⁢in ‍expanding its nuclear energy‌ capacity. Plans are ⁤also⁤ underway to explore both large-scale and small modular reactor (SMR) technologies.

Manufacturing Capabilities Expand

A key‌ element‍ of Iran’s strategy is the increasing domestic production of critical ⁢nuclear ⁢components. ​The 300-megawatt plant currently under construction in Darkhovin ‍is notable‌ for utilizing ‍domestically⁤ manufactured steam generators, boilers, vessels, ‌and turbines. This capability allows Iran to handle both equipment manufacturing⁤ and ⁢maintenance in-house, ​reducing reliance ‍on foreign suppliers.

Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesperson and ⁢deputy of ⁤the Atomic Energy Institution of Iran (AEOI), affirmed the nation’s ⁢ambition to become entirely self-reliant in building nuclear power plants.

Radiopharmaceuticals and future Outlook

While Iran does not currently export nuclear power itself, it has established a presence in the international market thru the production and export of radiopharmaceuticals. This demonstrates a level ⁢of‌ technological sophistication and manufacturing capability within Iran’s nuclear sector.

Kamalvandi expressed ⁢optimism about the future⁣ of Iran’s domestic nuclear energy development, indicating a promising​ trajectory for the nation’s energy independence and technological advancement.

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