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Shoot: Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
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Greenpeace calls a press conference on the use of faulty components in Korea's nuclear power plants. Greenpeace is launching the 'Stop Risky Nukes!' campaign to demand the Korean government and the Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power (KHNP) stop operating nuclear power plants that uses Inconel 600, a material with critical flaws. Greenpeace demands the Korean government launch an investigation on the reactors that use this defective material, make the findings public, ensure that suppliers pay the cost of replacement, and maintain effective and active control and regulation of the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission.
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3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
3 Dec, 2014
Nuclear Plants Faulty Components Press Conference in Korea
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