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Iran’s Uranium Enrichment Explained: Natanz, Fordo, Isfahan in Global . . . About Uranium Enrichment: What is Uranium Enrichment? It is the process of increasing the concentration of Uranium-235 (U-235) isotope in natural uranium to enable sustained nuclear fission, used in both civilian reactors and nuclear weapons Facility in News: Natanz and Fordo: Iran’s major uranium enrichment sites; Isfahan: Site for uranium processing and raw material preparation
Nuclear program of Iran - Wikipedia In April 2006, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced that Iran had enriched uranium to 3 5% U-235, low enriched uranium suitable for nuclear fuel, using a cascade of 164 centrifuges at Natanz [24] This marked Iran’s first public entry into the nuclear fuel-cycle capability club
Nuclear Power in Iran - World Nuclear Association The IAEA now must verify that Iran's enriched uranium stockpile is 300 kg or less at under 3 67% U-235 In exchange for the enriched uranium, Iran received an equivalent amount of natural uranium, 137 tonnes, most originating in Kazakhstan
Iran breaks ground for new uranium mine - World Nuclear News Iran has previously mined uranium at Gachin near the port of Bandar Abbas on the Persian Gulf According to information from the International Atomic Energy Agency , the Bandar Abbas Uranium Production Plant, which had a production capacity of 21 tU per year, closed in 2016
What Are Iran’s Nuclear and Missile Capabilities? Iran’s nuclear program and missile arsenal—particularly reports of a growing enriched uranium stockpile—garnered increased international scrutiny before becoming the primary targets of an
What is Irans nuclear programme and what does the US want? Under the JCPOA, Iran was only allowed to possess up to 300kg (600lb) of uranium enriched to 3 67% - sufficient for civilian nuclear power and research purposes but not nuclear bombs
What to know about Irans nuclear sites | AP News Israel attacked Iran nuclear and military sites on Friday as tensions reached new heights over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program Here’s a look at some major Iranian sites and their importance in Tehran’s program This satellite photo from Planet Labs PBC shows the Natanz nuclear facility in Iran on May 20, 2025 (Planet Labs