South Korea Poised to Reactivate Shin-Hanul 2 Reactor
A Seoul-based news agency reported the reactor had been offline since March due to two malfunctions.
Repairs began on April 20 following a coolant leak detected on March 12 and a subsequent gas leak two days later.
During the maintenance process, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. identified a defect in one of the reactor’s fuel rods and took immediate corrective action.
The commission confirmed inspections of 88 safety-related components have been completed, with 11 additional follow-up tests scheduled before full operation resumes.
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