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|image = 台湾第四原子力発電所.jpg |image_caption = |location_map = Taiwan |country = Taiwan |location = Gongliao District |lat_d = 25|lat_m = 02|lat_s = 19|lat_NS = N |long_d = 121|long_m = 55|long_s = 27|long_EW = E |coordinates_type = type:landmark |coordinates_display = title |owner = Taipower |operator = Taipower |construction_began = 1999 |commissioned = |decommissioned = |np_reactor_supplier = General Electric |np_reactor_type = ABWR |ps_units_decommissioned = |ps_units_uc = 2 x 1,350 MW |ps_units_planned = |ps_electrical_capacity = 2,700 |status = Halted |ps_units_operational = |cost = |website = }} The Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant () (formerly Gongliao Nuclear Power Plant and Fourth Nuclear Power Plant, often abbreviated as: ), located nearby Fulong Beach, Gongliao District, New Taipei City, is Taiwan's fourth nuclear power plant, consisting of two ABWRs each of 1,300 MWe net. It is owned by Taiwan Power Company (Taipower). This will be the first of these advanced Generation III reactors built outside of Japan. The preceding four reactors in Japan were completed in four to five years. Taipower, however, did not award the contract as a turnkey plant, but hired General Electric to build the reactors, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to supply the turbines and the generators, and other contractors for the rest, making the project very difficult to manage. In addition, the project was canceled in 2000 by the Government when it was 10-30% complete, only to restart the following year. All these have resulted in significant cost overruns, while in 2011 the Taiwan Atomic Energy Council (AEC) criticized Taipower's management of the project. The construction has been delayed by legal, regulatory and political delays. The proposed 2014 national referendum to decide the fate of the power plant was rejected from the ballot for contradictory and confusing language, despite gathering more than 120,000 signatures. ==History== The Fourth Nuclear Power Plant was first proposed in 1978, and Taipower selected the ABWR in 1996 after a competitive bidding process. The reactor is designed by General Electric, but is supported by Hitachi, Shimizu Corporation, Toshiba, and other American, Taiwanese, and other Chinese and international companies. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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