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  2. Taishan Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Taishan Nuclear Power Plant (Chinese: 台山核电站; pinyin: Táishān Hédiànzhàn) is a nuclear power plant in Taishan, Guangdong province, China. [3] The plant features two operational EPR reactors. The first unit, Taishan 1, entered commercial service in December 2018, but was shut down from July 2021 to August 2022 to investigate ...

  3. EDF examines gas build-up at Chinese nuclear plant - AOL

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    CNN reported on Monday that the U.S. government had spent the past week assessing a report of a leak at the Taishan power plant in Guangdong province run by a joint venture between EDF and China ...

  4. China says nuclear fuel rods damaged, no radiation leak - AOL

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    A Chinese nuclear power plant near Hong Kong had five broken fuel rods in a reactor but no radioactivity leaked, the government said Wednesday in its first confirmation of the incident that ...

  5. Chinese nuclear power plant investigating 'increase of gases ...

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  6. Nuclear power in China - Wikipedia

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    The first independently designed and built nuclear power plant, Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, was constructed in 1984 and successfully connected to the grid on 15 December 1991. [33] [34] The reactor is of type CNP-300. [citation needed] Along with Chinese economic reform, China continued to demand expansion of its electricity sectors. [35]

  7. List of major power stations in Guangdong - Wikipedia

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    Taishan Nuclear Power Plant 台山核电站 21°54′34″N 112°58′45″E  /  21.90944°N 112.97917°E  / 21.90944; 112.97917  ( Taishan Nuclear Power

  8. List of nuclear power accidents by country - Wikipedia

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    The fast breeder Monju Nuclear Power Plant sodium leak. [42] State-run operator Donen was found to have concealed videotape footage that showed extensive damage to the reactor. [46] 0: 11 March 1997: Tokaimura, Japan: The Tokaimura nuclear reprocessing plant fire and explosion. 37 workers were exposed to low doses of radiation.

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