U.S. Monitoring Potential Leak at Chinese Nuclear Power Plant: Report

Nuclear Powerplant by Alf Altendorf is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
The U.S. has for the past week been investigating a report of a leak at a Chinese nuclear power plant.

French company Framatome, which partly owns and operates the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, warned of an “imminent radiological threat” at the plant in a letter to the U.S. Department of Energy, CNN reported on Monday. Framatome also alleged that the Chinese nuclear safety authority raised acceptable limits on radiation outside the plant in order to avoid shutting it down entirely.

Framatome reached out to the U.S. regarding the “radiological threat” in order to obtain a waiver to receive American technical assistance with the issue. A decision to shut down the plant falls under the ultimate authority of the Chinese government.

The Biden administration assessed that the issue has not reached “crisis level,” a source told CNN. While the U.S. National Security Council has held multiple meetings on the issue, officials from the NSC, State and Energy Departments said the U.S. would be obligated to inform the public if there was any serious risk.
Nuclear Powerplant by Alf Altendorf is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

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