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    The Sichuan nuclear power station will undergo special inspections from the 27th

    • Last Update: 2022-11-22
    • Source: Internet
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    On September 26, Japan's Kyushu Electric Power Company announced that starting on the 27th, units 1 and 2 of the Sichuan Nuclear Power Station will begin special testing
    .

    Affected by the Kumamoto earthquake, the company decided to test the safety of the power generation equipment again
    .

    This time, a team of more than 60 people will conduct special testing
    .
    Prior to the regular inspection of the No.
    1 equipment of the Sichuan Nuclear Power Station, which began inspection on October 6, emergency power supply equipment and water supply equipment were confirmed, and the safety of
    products such as atomic furnace melters was confirmed during the periodic inspection.

    In August, Kagoshima Governor Mitan applied for the suspension of operation of the Kawa nuclear power plant and tested
    again.
    Kyushu Electric Power Company said it did not stop operations immediately, but conducted special inspections
    in advance to reduce anxiety among residents in the area.

    On September 26, Japan's Kyushu Electric Power Company announced that starting on the 27th, units 1 and 2 of the Sichuan Nuclear Power Station will begin special testing
    .

    Sichuan core power station

    Affected by the Kumamoto earthquake, the company decided to test the safety of the power generation equipment again
    .

    This time, a team of more than 60 people will conduct special testing
    .
    Prior to the regular inspection of the No.
    1 equipment of the Sichuan Nuclear Power Station, which began inspection on October 6, emergency power supply equipment and water supply equipment were confirmed, and the safety of
    products such as atomic furnace melters was confirmed during the periodic inspection.

    In August, Kagoshima Governor Mitan applied for the suspension of operation of the Kawa nuclear power plant and tested
    again.
    Kyushu Electric Power Company said it did not stop operations immediately, but conducted special inspections
    in advance to reduce anxiety among residents in the area.

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