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Barakah: UAE starts up Arab world’s first nuclear plant

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The United Arab Emirates has launched operations at the Arab world’s first nuclear power plant, on the Gulf coast just east of Qatar.

Nuclear fission has begun in one of four reactors at the Barakah plant, which uses South Korean technology.

The plant was expected to open in 2017 but the start-up was repeatedly delayed because of various safety issues.

The oil-rich UAE wants Barakah to meet a quarter of its energy needs, as it adopts more sustainabl­e energy sources.

Just two weeks ago the UAE sent a probe on a mission to Mars - another high-profile scientific first for the Gulf nation.

The UAE is also investing heavily in solar power - a plentiful energy source in the Gulf. Some energy experts question the logic of Barakah - which means “blessing” in Arabic. They argue that solar power is cleaner, cheaper and makes more sense in a region plagued by political tensions and terrorism. Last year Qatar called the Barakah plant a “flagrant threat to regional peace and environmen­t”. Qatar is a bitter regional rival of the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Across the Gulf lies Iran, hostile to the UAE, and subject to US sanctions because of its controvers­ial nuclear programme.

Dr Paul Dorfman, head of the internatio­nal Nuclear Consulting Group, wrote last year that “the tense geopolitic­al environmen­t in the Gulf makes nuclear a more controvers­ial issue in this region than elsewhere, as new nuclear power provides the capability to develop and make nuclear weapons”. -

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