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by Xixi
1101 days ago
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Yves Bréchet point in the linked video is that it’s first and foremost technical expertise, rather than political/regulatory landscape that explains why Taishan has fared better than the other EPR projects. It’s not something we (I’m European) want to hear. It doesn’t mean that public support doesn’t impact projects in Europe (or democracies in general), but it should not be used as an excuse to refuse to look further. For instance Flamanville got a massive delay because of welding issues. That’s not a regulatory or public opinion issue. That’s an issue with the (lack of) expertise of French welders. I don’t remember if it is for this one, or for repairs in other French nuclear power plants, but Canadian welders were called to the rescue… |
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