Taiwan to halt construction of fourth nuclear power plant
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 .
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.
Structure of the lead:
Who- President Ma Ying-jeou
When-Not given
What- Seal off the plant's first reactor
Why- Not given
Where-Taiwan
How- Not given
Keywords:
Reactor
(n.)反應爐
Halt
(v.)停止
Administration
(n.)管理
Referendum
(n.)公投
Contentious (Adj.)爭議的
Reiterate
(v.)重申
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