- Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant
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Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant Location of Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant Country Iran Location Darkhovin Coordinates 30°42′28″N 48°22′48″E / 30.70778°N 48.38°ECoordinates: 30°42′28″N 48°22′48″E / 30.70778°N 48.38°E Status Proposed Construction began 1 January 2011 Owner(s) Nuclear Power Production & Development Co. of Iran Operator(s) Nuclear Power Production & Development Co. of Iran Reactor information Reactors planned 1 x 360 MW Reactors cancelled 2 x 300 MW Power generation information Installed capacity 360 MW As of June 7, 2010 The Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant (also known as Estehlal Nuclear Power Plant) is a planned nuclear power plant located about 70 kilometers south of Ahvaz, Iran at the Karun river. One reactor is firmly planned. Some other projects on this site were cancelled.
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History
Before the Iranian Revolution, Iran had signed a contract with French company Framatome to build two 950 MW pressurized water reactors, at Darkhovin. After the Revolution, France withdrew from the project. Construction of the power station was halted during Iran-Iraq war. In 1992, Iran signed an agreement with China to build two 300 MW reactors at the site, which were to be completed within ten years and would have been similar to Chashma Nuclear Power Complex in Pakistan which is built by China.[1] But later on China withdrew from the project under United States pressure.[2][3]
The project was subsequently taken up by Iran itself, as no other country was ready to cooperate in its construction.[4] Iran started to indigenously design the reactor for Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant basing the design on IR-40 reactor using heavy water. The Iranian nuclear reactor design has a capacity of 360 MWh. The work on the plant began in 2008 and it is scheduled to come online in 2016.[5] There is currently no public information on how many reactors the power station is planned to house. The plant is going to be Iran's first indigenously designed and built nuclear power plant besides the research reactor of IR-40.[6][7][8]
In fiction
In 1976 novel of Paul Erdman , Crash of '79, Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant is mentioned to have been completed by France and Mohammed Reza Pahlavi the then Shah of Iran uses the plant with the help from Israel and Switzerland to manufacture a dozen salted bombs. Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, who is fictionalized to be a psychotic, then uses the bombs and attempts to make an empire, albeit unsuccessfully as United States Air Force bombs his command compound, killing him in the process. Strangely he predicted end of Pahlavi dynasty exactly in 1979 but contrary to his depiction it was as a result of Iranian Revolution.
Reactor data
Reactor unit[9] Reactor type Net
capacityGross
capacityConstruction started
(Planned)Electricity
GridCommercial
OperationShutdown Darkhovin [10] Pressurized Water Reactor 330 MW 360 MW (1 January 2011) - - - Estehlal-1 [11] Pressurized Water Reactor 280 MW 300 MW Cancelled Plan Estehlel-2 [12] Pressurized Water Reactor 280 MW 300 MW Cancelled Plan See also
- List of power stations in Iran
- International rankings of Iran
- Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant
- IR-40
- Operation Merlin
- Green Salt Project
- Oghab 2
External links
References
- ^ http://www.iran-e-sabz.org/news/nuc1b.htm
- ^ http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/1998/issue2/jv2n2a7.html
- ^ http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iran/esfahan-nuke.htm
- ^ http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=162343
- ^ http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL0812863720080208
- ^ http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/352355/iran_press_official_provides_details_on_native_iranian_nuclear_plant/
- ^ http://www.iranwatch.org/wmd/wmd-nukemilestones.htm
- ^ http://www.ahwazstudies.org/content/view/2852/53/lang,english/
- ^ Power Reactor Information System from the IAEA: „Iran, Islamic Republic of: Nuclear Power Reactors“
- ^ Darkhovain on the PRIS of the IAEA
- ^ Estehlal 1 on the PRIS of the IAEA
- ^ Estehlalr 2 on the PRIS of the IAEA
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