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Taiwan Gears Up for Nuclear Power Referendum
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Supporters and opponents of nuclear power make their case as the question of whether to partially bring back nuclear power goes to voters in a referendum on Aug. 23.
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Supporters of nuclear power gather on stage to rally public support ahead of an August
00:07
23 referendum that could overturn years of energy policy.
00:11
The ruling Democratic Progressive Party has gradually shut down the country's nuclear
00:15
plants as part of its nuclear-free homeland policy.
00:19
But here, members of the opposition Taiwan People's Party are trying to get voters to
00:23
bring nuclear power back, at least partially.
00:30
The government's industry has changed.
00:34
The government's economy has changed.
00:39
The government's economy has changed.
00:42
The government's economy has changed.
00:46
On the ballot is whether to extend the life of the mothballed third nuclear power plant
00:50
in the far south of the country.
00:52
Among the arguments is strategic.
00:55
China claims Taiwan and has threatened to take it by force,
00:58
making any reliance on imported fossil fuels a risk.
01:01
We don't need to use nuclear power.
01:03
The government will want to keep our current energy energy in the future.
01:08
Taiwan will not want to make nuclear power.
01:11
If we have the foreign forces to hold the sanctions on the foreign border,
01:16
we will not provide nuclear power.
01:17
If we have the stormtroopers from the other countries,
01:20
the nuclear power plant will not be able to provide nuclear power.
01:22
hopes that if it wins over enough voters to pass the referendum, two reactors will be
01:26
back online in around a year.
01:32
But here, an environmentalist, a professor of public health, a former nuclear plant worker,
01:38
and even a member of the same safety committee in charge of the plant in question have other
01:42
thoughts. They say that after 40 years, the plant may be too old to safely keep running.
01:47
There are financial concerns too, with one speaker saying the costly failure to extend
01:53
the life of another plant is a lesson Taiwan should learn from.
02:17
They have drawn up a list of safety issues that date back to its opening in the early
02:27
1980s. It includes fires, workers' deaths, and radiation exposure, and pollution. And
02:33
there's even skepticism about how trustworthy safety inspections are.
02:37
This won't be the last Taiwan's voters hear about the nuclear issue. The Central Election Committee
02:59
is planning a series of five TV broadcasts to give both sides their say, with the first scheduled
03:05
for Thursday. In a year of political battles, yet another one is about to go critical. Hank
03:11
Hsu and John Van Trieste for Taiwan Plus.
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