The French power company that co-owns a nuclear plant in China would shut it down if it could, due to damage to the fuel rods, a spokesperson said – but the decision is ultimately up to the plant’s ...
The decision to take unit 1 of the Taishan nuclear power plant in China's Guangdong province offline to investigate a fuel failure issue lies with the plant operator, EDF said yesterday. However, it ...
China General Nuclear announced today it is taking unit 1 of the Taishan nuclear power plant in China's Guangdong province offline to replace damaged fuel rods. Last month, an increase in the ...
Beijing says the safety of its nuclear power plant in southern China is "guaranteed," following alarming reports about a fission gas leak in recent weeks. Zhao Lijian, a spokesperson for China's ...
Engineers at a nuclear plant in southern China have been forced to shut down a reactor after minor fuel damage was detected. China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) said on Friday that the Taishan ...
China said Tuesday that radiation levels around the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant are normal, following CNN’s exclusive report the United States government was assessing a reported leak at the facility.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about people and companies leading the clean tech revolution. A view of the joint Sino-French Taishan Nuclear Power ...
BEIJING, June 15 (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday that radiation levels around the Taishan nuclear project in the southeastern province of Guangdong remained normal, following media reports of a leak ...
The French utility that partly owns a nuclear power plant near Hong Kong is seeking more information on a gas buildup in a reactor, even as its Chinese partner insists the facility is operating safely ...
China has launched a survey to find out the precise height of Mount Tai (Taishan Mountain) that is dubbed as the most preeminent of China's five sacred mountains, following the re-measurement of the ...
A nuclear plant in China’s Guangdong province had five broken fuel rods in a reactor but no radiation leak occurred, the Chinese government announced on Wednesday, in what is Beijing’s first official ...
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