Eskom has been quiet on the concerns raised over nuclear safety at its Koeberg Power Station.
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The City of Cape Town has requested more time from the nuclear regulator to decide on whether the Koeberg power plant should operate for an additional 20 years as officials are concerned about urban space and their readiness to handle a nuclear accident. Also read: Is Koeberg the next Chernobyl? Report reveals concerns The City, the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR)...
Eskom has been quiet on the concerns raised over nuclear safety at its Koeberg Power Station.
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