Problems at China nuclear power plant are serious enough to warrant shutdown, French co-owner warns krdo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from krdo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Energy Insider: Baowu Steel Prepares for Mixed-Ownership Projects; First Hydrogen Heavy-Truck Fleet in Operation
In today’s Caixin energy news wrap: More than 59 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity were delivered from China’s remote Xinjiang region to 20 provinces; Guangzhou Development signs long-term LNG purchase agreement with BP Singapore; and the world’s largest steelmaker is mulling inviting more private investors.
Baowu Steel plans 41 mixed-ownership projects
China Baowu Steel Group Co. Ltd., the world’s largest steelmaker, plans to launch 41 projects under the so-called mixed-ownership reform to invite private investors into its subsidiaries, according to Zhu Yonghong, the company’s chief accountant. The plans will include five of Baowu Steel’s listed units. The steelmaker will also set up two new joint ventures with investors. China has been promoting mixed-ownership restructuring among state-owned enterprises in hopes of bringing in fresh investment and ma
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China today said radiation levels around the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant are normal, following reports the United States was assessing a reported leak at the facility. There is no abnormality in the radiation environment around the nuclear power plant. Its safety is guaranteed, foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian told a news briefing in Beijing.
On Monday, CNN reported that the French company which helps operate the nuclear plant in southern Guangdong province had warned Washington of an imminent radiological threat.
The US government is investigating reports of a leak at Taishan Nuclear Power Plant in China(CNN)
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The warning included an accusation the Chinese safety authority was raising the acceptable limits for radiation detection outside the plant in order to avoid having to shut it down, according to a letter from French firm Framatome to the US Department of Energy.