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Metsamor Unit 2 Reactor Undergoes Annealing Process - News - Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers

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Metsamor Unit 2 Reactor Undergoes Annealing Process - News - Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers

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Armenia should shut down, not repair, its dangerous nuclear power station

Armenia’s nuclear power plant is dangerous. Time to close it. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists , By Brenda Shaffer | March 5, 2021  In late 2020, the Armenian government announced that its Metsamor nuclear power plant would close for five months in 2021 to attempt significant upgrades. Soon after, the EU urged Armenia to make the closure permanent…

Armenia s nuclear power plant is dangerous Time to close it - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Armenia s Metsamor nuclear power plant cooling towers. Credit: Adam Jones via Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-SA 2.0. In late 2020, the Armenian government announced that its Metsamor nuclear power plant would close for five months in 2021 to attempt significant upgrades. Soon after, the EU urged Armenia to make the closure permanent since the plant “cannot be updated to fully meet internationally accepted safety standards.” A major nuclear or radiation accident at Metsamor would not only affect the people of Armenia, but citizens in neighboring Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Russia, and southern Europe. Besides, Armenia can meet its energy needs without Metsamor’s output, especially as it exports to Iran over half of the plant’s electricity. Further, thermal plants and renewable sources could replace what is used domestically. Metsamor does not even help Armenia achieve its declared goal of energy independence, as Russia–Armenia’s main energy supplier–provides the countr

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