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French nuclear regulator confirms AREVA scandal

Just Earth News 14 May 2016, 03:37 pm Print

French nuclear regulator confirms AREVA scandal

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Mumbai/Delhi/Chennai, May 13 : The French nuclear regulator has confirmed that components produced at AREVA's Creusot Forge have been of substandard quality.

A press statement released by the French nuclear regulator last week states that AREVA has admitted to this irregularity. 
 
“On 25th April 2016, AREVA informed ASN of the initial results of this additional analysis. They revealed irregularities in the manufacturing checks on about 400 parts produced since 1965, about fifty of which would appear to be in service in the French NPPs (nuclear power plants). These irregularities comprise inconsistencies, modifications or omissions in the production files, concerning manufacturing parameters or test results," the statement reads.
 
According to the reports, critical components manufactured for oil, gas and nuclear plants as well as refineries since 1965 may have been compromised. Creusot Forge claims to have supplied 2300 forged parts for oil and gas installations and 2700 for nuclear primary islands throughout the world.
 
 The website particularly names Indian Oil Corporation Limited as one its clients.
 
“The fact that these defects were not discovered earlier raises questions of deliberate cover-ups. The recent announcements by the French nuclear regulator put those questions to rest by acknowledging that the component integrity certificates were indeed falsified,” said Hozefa Merchant, Senior Campaigner, Greenpeace.
 
Until the French nuclear regulator’s announcement, it was unclear of how these defects remained undetected during construction as well as the placement of reactor vessel at the plant. 
 
The scandal came to light last year when defects were found in AREVA’s EPR reactors vessel head in Flamanville, France. 
 
"The defects in Flamanville reactors are substantial defects with a possible impact on all existing EPR projects currently underway. India has signed a memorandum of understanding with AREVA/EDF to build six of these reactors in India," the statement said.
 
“It is clear from the Govt’s stand that energy security is not the real reason for Jaitapur deal, it is purely because of international pressure and obligation. Why else would our Govt risk our lives?” questioned Satyajit Chavan, President, Janhakka Seva Samiti.
 
NAAM calls for immediate investigations into parts manufactured and supplied to India by AREVA’s Creusot Forge. NAAM also requested that the central government reconsider its decision to build six EPR nuclear reactors in Jaitapur manufactured by AREVA.
 
AREVA is expected to release a full list of equipments produced that may have been compromised.