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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Head of Atomic Organization, Ali Akbar Salehi in National Atomic Technology day celebration. April 7, 2016
A day before an âelectrical incidentâ reportedly took Iranâs Natanz nuclear facility offline on Sunday, the head of the countryâs Atomic Energy Organization said a full chain of advanced uranium-enrichment centrifuges had begun operation at the site, years ahead of schedule.
Ali-Akbar Salehi told Iranâs Channel 1 that the chain of 164 IR-6 centrifuges were to have gone into operation only in seven to eight years. Iran now had an enrichment capacity of 16,500 SWU (separative work units), he said, compared to just 13,000 SWU in 2013, prior to the signing of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear accord.
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