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【美国《国际先驱论坛报》1984年1月19日第7页报道】最近许多分析家纷纷议论的两起有害事件震动了美国核工业界。第一件事是,美国联邦政府第一次没有批准一座新建的核电站启动;第二件事是,放弃接近完成的核电站工程(其投资比以前建堆的投资高)。美国核管理委员会审批局通知联邦爱迪生公司,位在伊利诺斯州罗克福地区、造价33.5亿美元和接近完成的拜伦核电站,由于建造期间质量控制不适当不能投入运行。拜伦双堆核电站的核工程开始于1974年。爱迪生公司提出申请,要求第一座堆在1984年下半年投入运行;第二座堆在1985年下半年开始供电。迄今,该核电站一直被认
[United States “International Herald Tribune,” January 19, 1984, p. 7] Many recent analysts have discussed two harmful incidents that shocked the US nuclear industry. The first thing is that the US federal government did not approve the start of a new nuclear power plant for the first time; the second thing is to give up near-complete nuclear power plant projects (its investment is higher than the previous investment in building reactors). The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Approval Authority informed the Federal Edison Company, a $3.35 billion, and near completed Byron nuclear power plant in Rockford, Illinois, that it could not be put into operation due to inadequate quality control during construction. The nuclear engineering of the Byron double-stack nuclear power plant began in 1974. Edison filed an application requiring the first reactor to be put into operation in the second half of 1984; the second reactor began to supply power in the second half of 1985. So far, the nuclear power plant has been recognized