Iran is going to construct eight new nuclear power plants with Russia’s cooperation as part of efforts to expand its clean and sustainable energy production, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran announced.

Mohammad Eslami said on Sunday that a new agreement has been concluded between the governments of Iran and Russia for the joint construction of eight nuclear power plants.

He explained that, under this cooperation, four plants will be built in Bushehr and four others in different parts of Iran, with the exact locations to be announced later by the government.

According to Eslami, the plan calls for establishing nuclear power facilities in various regions to ensure the supply of stable and clean nuclear energy capable of meeting Iran’s growing electricity demand.

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