Shutting down reactor 2 of the Cernavoda nuclear power plant is a controlled shutdown, aiming at various testing activities and possible repairs that are part of the pro-active maintenance programme, reads a Nuclearelectrica's viewpoint.
The position of the company comes following a press release of PNL deputy Virgil Popescu, in which he states that "the real reason for shutting down the power plant was caused by the breaking down of the nuclear fuel loading and unloading machine," and the shutdown of the reactor was a forced, not a proactive one.
The company's representatives state that in the case of the shutdown scheduled for the evening of December 7, 2017, as announced on December 6, 2017, it is about a controlled shutdown, aimed at various testing activities and possible repairs as part of the program pro-active maintenance programme.
"Therefore, as resulted from the above-mentioned test and control activities, prepared and announced before the actual shutdown, the hypothesis of a forced shutdown is excluded. The National Commission for Nuclear Activities Control was announced regarding the scheduled disconnection of Unit 2 of Cernavoda and of the programme of activities. Moreover, the period of the controlled shutdown is thought in such a way as it does not affect the National Energy System. In this sense, the company detaches itself from any initiative of association with any political activity and demands the observance of the status of economic entity, responsible for the management of the nuclear activities related to the nuclear safety of the two reactors," the document reads.
Liberals have required that Prime Minister Mihai Tudose dismiss Energy Minister Toma Petcu and Nuclearelectrica General Manager Cosmin Ghita.
"On December 7, Nuclearelectrica lied publicly, announcing a 'proactive' shutdown of Unit 2 at the Cernavoda plant as a result of planned and preventive maintenance work. The true reason for shutting down the plant was caused by the breakdown of the nuclear fuel loading and unloading machine, the shutdown being forced and not proactive. PNL is demanding that Prime Minister Mihai Tudose immediately dismiss Minister of Energy Toma Petcu and the interim director of Nuclearelectrica for the incompetence and irresponsibility with which they have chosen to manage an operational incident without major risks, choosing inclusively to lie to the public instead of telling the truth," PNL deputy Virgil Popescu said in a Thursday's press release for AGERPRES.
The liberals are also demanding that the National Commission for Nuclear Activities Control (CNCAN) to correctly inform the situation and to state publicly if they authorized the appointment of Cosmin Ghita to manage Nuclearelectrica, claiming that he has no managerial experience whatsoever.
Nuclearelectrica: shutdown of reactor 2 of Cernavoda is controlled, PNL: shutdown of reactor is forced
Explorează subiectul
Articole Similare

18
DefMin Miruta: Romania must not be only a beneficiary of security, but also a provider;we need competitive industry
18

21
HealthMin Rogobete: Regional Oncology Institute in Timisoara must become operational by end of 2028
21

17
Geoana: Transatlantic relation remains essential and unique, but it needs to find a new balance
17

13
Gov't welcomes purchase of Giurgiulesti International Port operator, as it contributes to strengthening Strategic Partnership
13

12
Finance minister says priority remains continuation of budgetary discipline and economy relaunch on sustainable basis
12

20
BrancusiYear/Small table and trovants, story of Constantin Brancusi's lesser-known works
20

18
Fitch affirms Romania at 'BBB minus'; outlook negative
18

14
DefMin Miruta has meetings with European defence industry representatives on Munich conference sidelines
14

15
Figures from real economy show for two years we not well (professor Cristian Paun)
15

17
FEATURE STORY/Daniel Castle in Talisoara features murals of local aristocratic life, similar to today's social-network style
17

11
International Master's programme Inclusion Studies launched by Stefan cel Mare University, two European universities
11

10
Bucharest Stock Exchange closes lower Friday's trading session
10

13
Foreign Minister Toiu: NATO remains committed to strengthening deterrence and defence on Eastern Flank
13

















Comentează