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品葱用户 啦啦啦啦啦啦 提问于 6/15/2021

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台山核电站出现泄露事故,这次事故会不会成为切尔诺贝利核电站2.0直接废掉广东省? 
https://www. cnn.com/2021/06/14/politics/china-nuclear-reactor-leak-us-monitoring/index.html

Exclusive: US assessing reported leak at Chinese nuclear power facility
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The first phase project of Taishan Nuclear Power Plant is seen on Dec. 20, 2018, in Taishan, Guangdong Province.

(CNN)The US government has spent the past week assessing a report of a leak at a Chinese nuclear power plant, after a French company that part owns and helps operate it warned of an “imminent radiological threat,” according to US officials and documents reviewed by CNN.

The warning included an accusation that the Chinese safety authority was raising the acceptable limits for radiation detection outside the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant in Guangdong province in order to avoid having to shut it down, according to a letter from the French company to the US Department of Energy obtained by CNN.
Despite the alarming notification from Framatome, the French company, the Biden administration believes the facility is not yet at a “crisis level,” one of the sources said.
While US officials have deemed the situation does not currently pose a severe safety threat to workers at the plant or Chinese public, it is unusual that a foreign company would unilaterally reach out to the American government for help when its Chinese state-owned partner is yet to acknowledge a problem exists. The scenario could put the US in a complicated situation should the leak continue or become more severe without being fixed.

However, concern was significant enough that the National Security Council held multiple meetings last week as they monitored the situation, including two at the deputy level and another gathering at the assistant secretary level on Friday, which was led by NSC Senior Director for China Laura Rosenberger and Senior Director for Arms Control Mallory Stewart, according to US officials.
The Biden administration has discussed the situation with the French government and their own experts at the Department of Energy, sources said. The US has also been in contact with the Chinese government, US officials said, though the extent of that contact is unclear.
The US government declined to explain the assessment but officials at the NSC, State Department and the Department of Energy insisted that if there were any risk to the Chinese public, the US would be required to make it known under current treaties related to nuclear accidents.
Framatome had reached out to the US in order to obtain a waiver that would allow them to share American technical assistance in order to resolve the issue at the Chinese plant. There are only two reasons why this waiver would be granted, and one is an “imminent radiological threat,” the same verbiage used in the June 8 memo.
The memo claims the Chinese limit was increased to exceed French standards, yet it remains unclear how that compares to US limits.
“It is not surprising that the French would reach out,” according to Cheryl Rofer, a nuclear scientist who retired from Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2001. “In general, this sort of thing is not extraordinary, particularly if they think the country they are contacting has some special ability to help.”
“But China likes to project that everything is just fine, all the time,” she added.
The US could give permission for Framatome to provide the technical assistance or support to help resolve the issue, but it is the Chinese government’s decision whether the incident requires shutting down the plant completely, the documents obtained by CNN indicate.
Ultimately, the June 8 request for assistance from Framatome is the only reason why the US became involved in the situation at all, multiple sources told CNN.
CNN has reached out to the Chinese authorities in Beijing and Guangdong province, where the plant is located, the Chinese embassy in Washington, DC, as well as the state-owned energy group that operates the plant along with the French company. None have responded, though China is amidst a three-day national holiday that runs through the end of Monday.
In a statement Friday, hours after CNN first reached out for comment, Framatome acknowledged the company “is supporting resolution of a performance issue with the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant in Guangdong Province, China.”
“According to the data available, the plant is operating within the safety parameters. Our team is working with relevant experts to assess the situation and propose solutions to address any potential issue,” the statement added.
Framatome would not directly address the content of the letter to the Department of Energy when asked by CNN.
The letter comes as tensions between Beijing and Washington remain high and as G7 leaders met this weekend in the United Kingdom with China an important topic of discussion. There are no indications the reports of a leak were discussed at a high level at the summit.
A warning from a French nuclear company
The issue first emerged when Framatome, a French designer and supplier of nuclear equipment and services that was contracted to help construct and operate the Chinese-French plant, reached out to the US Department of Energy late last month informing them of a potential issue at the Chinese nuclear plant.
The company, mainly owned by Électricité de France (EDF), a French utility company, then submitted an operational safety assistance request on June 3, formally asking for a waiver that would allow them to address an urgent safety matter, to the Department of Energy, warning American officials that the nuclear reactor is leaking fission gas.
The company followed up with DOE on June 8 asking for an expedited review of their request, according to a memo obtained by CNN.
“The situation is an imminent radiological threat to the site and to the public and Framatome urgently requests permission to transfer technical data and assistance as may be necessary to return the plant to normal operation,” read the June 8 memo from the company’s subject matter expert to the Energy Department.
Framatome reached out to the US government for assistance, the document indicates, because a Chinese government agency was continuing to increase its limits on the amount of gas that could safely be released from the facility without shutting it down, according to the documents reviewed by CNN.
When asked by CNN for comment, the Energy Department did not directly address the memo’s claim that China was raising the limits.
In the June 8 memo, Framatome informed DOE the Chinese safety authority has continued to raise regulatory “off-site dose limits.” It also says the company suspects that limit might be increased again as to keep the leaking reactor running despite safety concerns for the surrounding population.
“To ensure off-site dose limits are maintained within acceptable bounds to not cause undue harm to the surrounding population, TNPJVC (operator of Taishan-1) is required to comply with an regulatory limit and otherwise shut the reactor down if such a limit is exceeded,” the June 8 memo reads.
It notes that this limit was established at a level consistent with what is dictated by the French safety authority, but “due to the increasing number of failures,” China’s safety authority, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has since revised the limit to more than double the initial release, “which in turn increases off-site risk to the public and on-site workers.”
As of May 30, the Taishan reactor had reached 90% of the allegedly revised limit, the memo adds, noting concerns the plant operator may be “petitioning the NNSA to further increase the shutdown limit on an exigent basis in an effort to keep running which in turn would continue to increase the risk to the off-site population and the workers at the plant site.”
The NNSA is a semi-autonomous agency in China responsible for enhancing national security through the military application of nuclear and radiation science.
The US State Department came into possession of the June 8 letter and immediately began engaging with interagency partners and with the French government, State Department officials said.
Over the course of 48-72 hours, the US government has been in repeated contact with French officials and US technical experts at DOE, State Department officials said, noting that this flurry of activity was due to the June 8 letter.
Subsequently, there were several urgent questions for the French government and Framatome, they added. CNN has reached out to the French embassy in Washington for comment.
Still, Rofer, the retired nuclear scientist, warns that a gas leak could indicate bigger problems.
“If they do have a gas leak, that indicates some of their containment is broken,” Rofer said. “It also argues that maybe some of the fuel elements could be broken, which would be a more serious problem.”
“That would be a reason for shutting down the reactor and would then require the reactor to be refueled,” Rofer told CNN, adding that removing the fuel elements must be done carefully.
For now, US officials do not think the leak is at “crisis level,” but acknowledge it is increasing and bears monitoring, the source familiar with the situation told CNN.
While there is a chance the situation could become a disaster, US officials currently believe it is more likely that it will not become one, the source added.
China has expanded its use of nuclear energy in recent years, and it represents about 5% of all power generated in the country. According to China Nuclear Energy Association, there were 16 operational nuclear plants with 49 nuclear reactors in China as of March 2021, with the total generation capacity of 51,000 megawatts.
The Taishan plant is a prestige project built after China signed a nuclear electricity generation agreement with Électricité de France, which is mainly owned by the French government. The construction of the plant started in 2009, and the two units started generating electricity in 2018 and 2019, respectively.
The city of Taishan has a population of 950,000 and is situated in the southeast of the country in Guangdong province, which is home to 126 million residents and has a GDP of $1.6 trillion, comparable to that of Russia and South Korea.
CNN’s Kylie Atwood, Kristen Holmes, Yong Xiong and Shanshan Wang contributed to this report.

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品葱用户 miule236236 评论于

禁止中國產品輸入的好理由。

品葱用户 決不再做奴隸 评论于

這個新聞ABC也轉了,唉:https://abc17news.com/politics/national-politics/2021/06/13/exclusive-us-assessing-reported-leak-at-chinese-nuclear-power-facility/

品葱用户 決不再做奴隸 评论于 2021-06-15

如同CNN上文所講:

The warning included an accusation that the Chinese safety authority was raising the acceptable limits for radiation detection outside the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant in Guangdong province in order to avoid having to shut it down, according to a letter from the French company to the US Department of Energy obtained by CNN.

漢譯:根據CNN獲得的這家法國公司給美國能源部的提示警告信,中國核安全部門被指控通過提高核電站外輻射檢測的可接受限值,從而避免(因承認核事故而)關閉廣東省台山核電站。

這個處理核洩漏的辦法果然具有中國特色。我無語了。https://images.weserv.nl/?url=https://i.imgur.com/5AV5Xz1.gifhttps://images.weserv.nl/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F5AV5Xz1.gif

品葱用户 ccp444 评论于 2021-06-15

台山好像也不是第一次了,四月也有一次泄露,称没有影响,这要是换日美台早被支那炒上天了。

品葱用户 我也亲自车震 评论于 2021-06-15

多难兴邦

什么?你说邦还不兴?
好的 那说明难还不够多

品葱用户 小狗包帝 评论于 2021-06-15

如果是假的,我希望是真的。
如果是真的,希望两广地区的反贼注意个人安全。

品葱用户 绝不换肩 评论于 2021-06-15

这样看来,第一座大亚湾电站应该是全套进口设备,材料,外加老外的工程咨询管理和设计,运行了二十多年了吧,反而没出什么问题。
新建的电站反而被爆了泄漏的问题。
值得思考啊。
肯定是反华势力抹黑

突然想起了猎杀红色十月号 电影里面的场景

专门有个中尉军官拿着盖革测试仪全潜艇到处转悠,发现了辐射泄漏,刷一把防辐射漆,拉倒,收工。

品葱用户 金属薄板 评论于 2021-06-14

根本没必要报道出来,也没必要跟共匪商量应对措施,吃力不讨好。

报道这种事情,如果没有发生重大人员伤亡,共匪就说美帝在制造谣言,抹黑中国。
就算是美国法国的帮助下,把问题彻底解决了,共匪也不会半点感谢,反而称颂党中央的英明领导。

如果真的有大事情了,他们也会说是美帝故意派人毁坏我们的设备,估计打击中国的科技和经济。

品葱用户 民主信仰者 评论于 2021-06-14

不會吧?
~黑兔還沒走入青龍穴,這麼快就欲盡不盡不可說~了?

希望不是真的,這對香港傷害也很大。

品葱用户 miule236236 评论于 2021-06-14

查了一下台山核電廠好像還不是第一次出事,商轉前就很多問題了

品葱用户 慶豐大帝習禁評 评论于 2021-06-15

畢竟是共產主義,就算沒有天災,人禍也會隨時來臨

品葱用户 第一个号注册就忘 评论于 2021-06-15

先来一波否认3连,实在瞒不住的话就是可防可控不可传播,都是境外势力搞鬼

品葱用户 亡共进行时 评论于 2021-06-14

有党和政府亲自接管媒体,不要怕,不发消息等于没核泄漏,一切责任在美方。

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