2014年11月5日 星期三

Week3 -- Taiwan 4th Nuclear Plant

Taiwan to halt construction of fourth nuclear power plant

TAIPEI, April 27 Sun Apr 27, 2014 4:08pm BST


The Taiwan government will halt construction at the island's fourth nuclear power plant, an official said on Sunday, as local opposition to atomic energy continues to mount.

President Ma Ying-jeou met with lawmakers from his Kuomintang Party (KMT) and reached a decision to seal off the plant's first reactor after the completion of safety checks, KMT spokesman Fan Chiang Tai-chi told reporters.
Construction of the second reactor will be halted immediately, the spokesman added.
The move is the latest sign of pressure on Ma's administration from opposition parties and anti-nuclear activists, who are concerned about the safety of such facilities in earthquake-prone regions of Taiwan following the 2011 Fukushima disaster in
 Japan.
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in downtown Taipei over the weekend, urging the government to abandon nuclear energy.
On Friday, Ma refused opposition demands for an immediate referendum on the future of Taiwan's contentious fourth nuclear plant, but reiterated that the government would hold such a vote before the facility starts operations.
The news triggered a 2 percent drop in Taiwan's share market due to fears higher electricity prices could dent the
 economy.
The fourth plant is located in northern New Taipei City.
Taiwan's three current
 nuclear power facilities would have to serve longer if the fourth one does not start operating as planned, the economics ministry has said.
Taiwan's first nuclear plant is set to be decommissioned from 2018-19, while the second is set to close between 2021 and 2023.
Some 40 percent of the island's electricity is generated by burning
 coal, 30 percent using natural gas and 18.4 percent by nuclear power plants, according to the economics ministry.
Taiwan sits near the so-called ring of fire region of seismic activity around the Pacific Ocean. (Reporting by Faith Hung; Editing by
 Dale Hudson)


Structure of the Lead
  
WHO- The Taiwan government

WHEN-Sunday

WHAT- halt construction at the island's fourth 
nuclear power plant

WHY- local opposition to atomic energy continues to mount.

WHERE- not given

HOW-not given


Keywords
  1. halt(v.)暫停;停止
  2. atomic (adj.)原子的
  3. mount (v.)登上;爬上
  4. seal off封閉, 封鎖
  5. lawmaker(n.)立法者
  6. reactor(n.)核子反應爐
  7. spokesman (n.)發言人
  8. opposition parties (n.)反對黨
  9. activists (n.)激進主義者
  10. earthquake-prone(adj.)地震頻繁的
  11. Fukushima (n.)福島
  12. downtown (adj.)市中心的
  13. abandon(v.)放棄
  14. referendum (n.)公投
  15. contentious (adj.)有爭議的
  16. reiterate (v.)重申
  17. trigger (v.)引起;觸發
  18. share market (n.)股市
  19. dent (v.) 塌陷;下跌
  20. ministry (adj.)(政府的)
  21. decommission (v.)退役
  22. generate(v.)產生
  23. seismic (adj.)地震的

2 則留言:

  1. Thanks to the local opposition atomic energy continues to mount, the government halt construction at the island's fourth nuclear power plant. In my opinion, if it had not been the local opposition, the island's fourth nuclear power plant might have been constructed. Although there are some advantages of constructing the nuclear power, I think it will bring about some health problem to us.

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  2. It is good that government hold a vote before the facility starts operations, and halt the fourth nuclear plant.I'm happy to hear that other nuclear plants will be set to close in the future.

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