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Fukushima teaches us that safety standards for the construction and operation of nuclear power plants have to be even higher than we previously thought – once-in-a-millennium events need to be accounted for (and that includes in existing facilities and those under construction). There can be no “relative” safety. The measures needed to achieve that will of course push up the costs of electricity, but if we are unwilling to bear those, then we must call a halt to the whole idea.
福岛教导我们,核电厂的建设和运营的安全标准甚至更高,比我们以前认为 - 一次在一千年活动的需要(和,其中包括在现有的设施和在建的占)。可没有“相对”安全。当然,实现所需的措施,将推动电力成本,但如果我们不愿意承担这些,那么我们必须叫停的整体思路。
A nuclear plant requires large amounts of water for cooling (much higher quantities than thermal power plants). That is why, around the world, nuclear power plants are built on inshore islands or coastal spots: to make sure plenty of water is available.
核电厂需要大量的水进行冷却(数量比火电厂高得多)。这就是为什么,世界各地的核电厂建对近岸岛屿或海岸景点:确保充足的水可用。
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