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#12765188
17 September 2025
Wind turbines are seen in the Municipality of Castrocielo, Naples (Campania), Italy, on September 12th, 2025.
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#12765185
17 September 2025
Wind turbines are seen in the Municipality of Castrocielo, Naples (Campania), Italy, on September 12th, 2025.
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#11793855
20 November 2024
Residential buildings are seen during a power outage in Odesa, Ukraine, on November 18, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#11615795
28 September 2024
The audience visits the fully automated parking apron of the Southern Power Grid's unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) dual hangar at the 21st China ASEAN Expo in Nanning, China, on September 28, 2024.
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#11432722
25 July 2024
A diesel generator is being used as a backup during power outages near an outdoor cafe in Odesa, Ukraine, on July 23, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#11432723
25 July 2024
Men are stepping through the gate near a diesel generator used as a backup during power outages in Odesa, Ukraine, on July 23, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#11432726
25 July 2024
A diesel generator is being used as a backup during power outages in the street in Odesa, Ukraine, on July 23, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#11407396
14 July 2024
Visitors are visiting the booth of China Southern Power Grid at the 26th China Beijing International Science and Technology Industry Expo in Beijing, China, on July 14, 2024.
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#11324104
12 June 2024
Two women are walking past a generator powering a cafe at the seaside during rolling blackouts in Odesa, Ukraine, on June 11, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#11205710
3 May 2024
Two fishermen are sailing along a beach near the Bushehr nuclear power plant in a coastal village on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, Iran, on April 29, 2024. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant, was fully operationalized and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011 after a long history of construction delays and political challenges.
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#11205714
3 May 2024
A view of the northern coast of the Persian Gulf is seen in Iran's first-ever nuclear seaport city of Bushehr in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, Iran, on April 28, 2024. In 1975, Iran signed a contract with the German company Siemens to construct the Bushehr nuclear power plant with the aim of providing electricity and diversifying energy resources. However, the Islamic Revolution in 1979 halted the construction, and Germany refused to continue work due to political sanctions. After years of delay, the Islamic Republic of Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. Finally, after 27 years from the start of construction, the Bushehr nuclear power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, making it Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11205716
3 May 2024
Iranian Press photographer Rouzbeh Fouladi is photographing a scaled model of the Persian Gulf at a maritime museum in Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, on April 28, 2024. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975 to diversify energy resources, faced construction halts due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After a long delay, Iran partnered with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The power plant became operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11205718
3 May 2024
Iranian families are enjoying the beach in Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, on April 28, 2024. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975 to provide electricity and diversify energy resources, faced construction delays due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After a long hiatus, Iran signed an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11205720
3 May 2024
A cargo vessel is sailing near the northern coast of the Persian Gulf in Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, on April 28, 2024. In 1975, Iran signed a contract with the German company Siemens to construct the Bushehr nuclear power plant to provide electricity and diversify energy resources. The construction was halted due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979, and Germany ceased work because of political sanctions. After years of delay, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The Bushehr nuclear power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11205721
3 May 2024
A cargo vessel is sailing along the northern coast of the Persian Gulf near the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Bushehr Province, Iran, on April 29, 2024. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant, was fully operationalized and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011 after a long history of construction delays and political challenges.
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#11205724
3 May 2024
An Iranian woman is using her cellphone while sitting at an art institute in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. Bushehr is Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975 to provide electricity and diversify energy resources, faced construction halts due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After a long delay, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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