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Taiwan may hold referendum on nuclear plant

 
Published on Feb 26, 2013
11:45 AM
The referendum may resolve the controversy over the presence of nuclear power plants in Taiwan, which has sparked several protests, including this on February 21, 2013, in front of the presidential office. -- PHOTO: AFP

TAIPEI (AP) - Taiwan's premier says the government will support holding a public referendum to resolve the prolonged controversy over the fate of the island's US$10 billion (S$12.4 billion) nuclear power plant.

Dr Jiang Yi-huah said on Tuesday that a referendum could resolve the 20-year-old debate about the power plant, which is nearly complete and slated to begin operation in 2015.

Dr Jiang warns that opponents should be aware of the economic losses for scrapping the project. The government will ensure the plant's safety if a yes vote is secured, he added.

Responding to rising anti-nuclear sentiment, the Taiwan government abruptly suspended the nuclear project in 2000 only to resume its construction shortly afterwards as concerns about power shortage sent share prices plunging.

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