Friday, April 5, 2019

Satellite Images Suggest Saudi Nuclear Reactor Nearly Built



The Guardian: Saudi Arabia's first nuclear reactor nearly finished, sparking fears over safeguards

Riyadh has so far resisted international watchdog’s requests to accept a strict inspection regime

Saudi Arabia is within months of completing its first nuclear reactor, new satellite images show, but it has yet to show any readiness to abide by safeguards that would prevent it making a bomb.

The reactor site is in the King Abdulaziz city for science and technology on the outskirts of Riyadh. The site was identified by Robert Kelley, a former director for nuclear inspections at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), who said it was very small 30-kilowatt research reactor, not far from completion.

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More News On Satellite Images Suggesting That Saudi Arabia's First Nuclear Reactor Is Nearly Built

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Saudi Arabia is close to completing its first nuclear reactor according to satellite images, expert claims -- Daily Mail
Saudi Arabia's First Nuclear Reactor Sparks Fears From Experts -- Interesting Engineering
Satellite Images Suggest Saudi Nuclear Reactor Nearly Built -- Spuntik
Saudi Nuclear Facility Near Completion According To Satellite Photos -- Zero Hedge
Saudi plans to invite bids for nuclear power project in 2020: sources -- Reuters

2 comments:

Roger Smith said...


30KW would barely save A.Gore's mansion from global warming.

Anonymous said...

As VP Al Gore always had an airplane with the biggest carbon buttprint available.