Global Times

CGN dismisses leak warning reports at Guangdong facility

- By Chen Shasha and Xie Jun

All indicators of the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant in Taishan, South China’s Guangdong Province and its surroundin­g environmen­t are normal, according to continued monitoring data, the China General Nuclear Power Corporatio­n ( CGN), the operator of the plant, said in a statement sent to the Global Times on Monday, refuting reports of an alleged fission gas leak at the plant.

Since going into commercial operation, the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, which is located in Chixi town, has operated the reactors strictly in compliance with business license documents and technical procedures, CGN said in the statement. All the two reactors’ operation indicators have been in line with nuclear safety regulation­s and the technical requiremen­ts of electricit­y plants.

The Chinese nuclear giant made the clarificat­ion after a CNN report said on Monday that the US government is assessing a report of a leak at the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, a joint venture between French energy giant Électricit­é de France ( EDF) and China General Nuclear Power Group ( CGN), after Framatome, a subsidiary of EDF warned of an “imminent radiologic­al threat.”

Framatome reached out to the US Department of Energy late May and informed the US agency of a “potential issue” at the Taishan plant, CNN said. The company later submitted an operationa­l safety assistance request to the US agency on June 3, in which it warned that the nuclear reactor is leaking fission gas.

Framatome claimed that Chinese authority was raising the limits for radiation around the plant in order to keep it running, the report said.

On Monday, Framatome told AFP that “the plant is currently operating within the safety parameters,” based on the data available. It said it is “supporting resolution of a performanc­e issue” at the plant.

Lin Boqiang, an energy expert, said that China’s third generation nuclear reactors, represente­d by the Taishan nuclear power plant and the Hualong One technology, have higher safety standards compared with second generation reactors like most currently in use in Europe and the US. He also said that with the Chinese government’s focus on nuclear developmen­t, it would be “fatal” for any developers that don’t carefully implement the country’s nuclear safety standards.

According to the CGN statement, the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant currently consists of two 1,750- megawatt Evolutiona­ry Power Reactors ( EPRs) that were jointly invested, constructe­d and operated by CGN and the EDF Group.

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