China stalls nuclear development in response to safety concerns about French-supplied reactors
Parts of the Taishan 1 and 2 nuclear reactors under construction in the southern province of Guangdong were made by the same manufacturer that supplied the reactor vessel for EDF’s EPR in Normandy, the site of anomalies found by France’s nuclear watchdog ASN last week………
rapid capacity expansion plan has been subject to delays, with the country’s approval process suspended after the Fukushima disaster in Japan in 2011. No new projects were given the go-ahead until earlier this year.
The construction of the world’s first AP1000 reactor, designed by the U.S.-based Westinghouse, has also been delayed as a result of design problems, and is now set to be completed next year. (Reporting By Shanghai Newsroom and David Stanway; Editing by Vincent Baby) http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/16/china-nuclear-areva-idUSL4N0XD3AU20150416
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