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Published: 12 May 09
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Green light given for Jiangxi nuclear plant

Jianxsi Nuclear Power can now proceed with the construction of Units 1 and 2 of Jiangxi Pengze NPP Phase I following the approval by two government agencies.

The State Environmental Protection Administration or SEPA and the National Nuclear Safety Administration or NNSA issued replies to Jianxi Nuclear Power's environmental report and site evaluation report, stating that its environmental impacts are acceptable, and that the proposed site is acceptable for construction in terms of nuclear safety.

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