Russia completes Iran nuclear plant's cooling system

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The installation stage of the Bushehr power plant's cooling system has been completed. The Russian company of Atom Export announced that it completed the installation and successful commissioning of the 65 MW cooling system of the Bushehr power plant.

This cooling system, which is of especial importance for the commissioning of the nuclear plant, has been installed according to the former plan of German Siemens, but based on Russian technology.

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