Greenpeace wants Swiss to shut aging nuclear plant

Greenpeace wants Swiss to shut aging nuclear plant
Updated 20 August 2015
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Greenpeace wants Swiss to shut aging nuclear plant

Greenpeace wants Swiss to shut aging nuclear plant

GENEVA: Greenpeace said Thursday it had launched legal action to demand that Switzerland shut down Beznau, the world’s oldest commercial nuclear plant, for security reasons.
The plant, located in the northern Swiss canton of Aargau, near the German border, has been running for 46 years.
“The Beznau nuclear plant would not resist a powerful earthquake,” the environmental protection group said in a statement.
The organization said it, along with the Swiss Energy Foundation and the Tri-national Nuclear Protection Association, had filed the suit on Wednesday demanding “the definitive closure of the installation.”
Following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, Swiss authorities launched probes to determine how all of the country’s four nuclear power plants would withstand an earthquake.
In July 2012, they determined that all were fit to withstand a severe earthquake, and could keep running since they posed no threat to the population or the environment.
But Greenpeace and the other plaintiffs in the case said the experts’ calculations were based on erroneous technical norms.
The organizations said they had asked in a letter that the Federal Inspectorate for Nuclear Safety (IFSN) “correct its July 2012 decision and order the closure of the Beznau plant.”