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Iran’s only nuclear power plant undergoes emergency shutdown

TEHRAN, 21 June 2021, (TON): Official says temporary shutdown for repairs started and could last up to four days, possibly causing power outages.

Iranian state TV has said “Iran’s sole nuclear power plant has been temporarily shutdown for a technical overhaul.

An official from the state electric energy company, Gholamali Rakhshanimehr, said on a talk show that the Bushehr plant shutdown began on Saturday and would last for three to four days.

He added that power outages could result. He did not elaborate further, but this is the first time Iran has reported an emergency shutdown of the plant, located in the southern port city of Bushehr.

It went online in 2011 with help from Russia. Iran is required to send spent fuel rods from the reactor back to Russia as a nuclear nonproliferation measure.

In March, nuclear official Mahmoud Jafari said “the plant could stop working since Iran cannot procure parts and equipment for it from Russia due to banking sanctions imposed by the United States in 2018.”

Bushehr is fuelled by uranium produced in Russia, not Iran, and is monitored by the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The UN agency did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the reported shutdown.

Abas Aslani, a senior researcher at the Tehran-based Center for Middle East Strategic Studies, told media that the shutdown could be a blow to an Iranian power supply already strained by cryptocurrency mining.

Aslani said “this [shutdown] is more important in terms of the power outage, than the nuclear aspect of the facility.”

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