Chinese nuclear reactors ‘did not receive latest safety tests before installation’

French manufacturer said recent test detected fault that could lead to cracks in reactor shell

Stephen Chenin Beijing
The Sino-French Taishan Nuclear Power Station in Guandong province photographed in 2013. Photo: AFP

Two new nuclear reactors in Taishan, Guangdong, did not undergo the same quality tests as a similar reactor in France that was found to have weak spots prone to cracks.

Special tests at the Flamanville EPR nuclear power plant were only carried out last year after France tightened its nuclear safety regulations, France’s Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) told the South China Morning Post.

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