法國政府昨天 (02/18/2020) 決定並於今日 (02/19/2020) 公告關閉現役最老的 Fessenheim 核電廠,一號機本周六 (02/22/2020) 關閉,二號機將於今年06/30停機。(02/19/2020 20Minutes)
Fessenheim : Le décret entérinant l’arrêt des réacteurs publié au « Journal officiel »
NUCLEAIRE Le réacteur N°1 de la doyenne des centrales françaises doit être définitivement arrêté samedi, première étape sur le long chemin du démantèlement
Après des années de débat qui ont fait de sa fermeture un serpent de mer de la vie politique française, le réacteur N°1 de la centrale nucléaire de Fessenheim doit être définitivement arrêté samedi, première étape sur le long chemin du démantèlement. Le décret confirmant l’arrêt total et définitif des réacteurs de la doyenne des centrales françaises avant la fin juin 2020 a été signé par le gouvernement qui a salué mercredi une « première étape dans la stratégie énergétique de la France ».
Le décret, paraphé mardi par Edouard Philippe et la ministre de la Transition écologique Elisabeth Borne et paru mercredi au Journal officiel, « entre en vigueur le 22 février 2020 pour le réacteur N.1 et au 30 juin 2020 pour le réacteur N.2 ». Il « abroge l’autorisation d’exploiter la centrale nucléaire de Fessenheim dont EDF est titulaire ».
法國政府公告之重點內容的英文翻譯:
Fessenheim: The decree confirming the shutdown of the reactors published in the "Official Journal"
NUCLEAR Reactor N ° 1 of the dean of French power plants must be definitively shut down on Saturday, the first step on the long road to dismantling
After years of debate that have made its closure a sea serpent of French political life, the reactor No. 1 of the Fessenheim nuclear power plant must be definitively shut down on Saturday, the first step on the long road to dismantling. The decree confirming the complete and final shutdown of the reactors of the dean of the French power plants before the end of June 2020 was signed by the government which welcomed on Wednesday a "first step in the energy strategy of France".
The decree, initialed Tuesday by Edouard Philippe and the Minister of Ecological Transition Elisabeth Borne and published Wednesday in the Official Journal, "comes into force on February 22, 2020 for the N.1 reactor and on June 30, 2020 for the N.2 reactor" . It "repeals the license to operate the Fessenheim nuclear power plant owned by EDF".
上述法國政府公告之重點內容的中文翻譯:
費森海姆(Fessenheim):確認反應爐關閉的法令,已在“政府公告”上發布
法國費森海姆(Fessenheim)核電廠的N°1號反應爐必須在本周六徹底關閉,這是關廠除役漫長道路上的第一步
經過多年的辯論,使它的關閉成為法國政治生態中的毒蛇,費森海姆核電站的1號反應堆必須在本周六徹底關閉,這是漫長的拆除道路上的第一步。政府簽署了一項法令,確認法國費森海姆(Fessenheim)核電廠的所有反應爐將在2020年6月底之前全部徹底關閉。周三所公布的這項廣受歡迎的法令中表示,這是“法國能源戰略轉型的第一步”。
該法令由愛德華·菲利普(Edouard Philippe)和生態轉型部長伊麗莎白·博恩(Elisabeth Borne)於週二發起,並於週三在《政府公告》上發表。該法令明訂”停機廢爐的相關期限,ㄧ號反應爐於2020年2月22日生效,二號反應爐於2020年6月30日生效。”。該政府公告同時“取消了經營者法國電力公司(EDF)擁有的費森海姆核電站的運轉許可證”。
完整內容請見:
https://www.20minutes.fr/societe/2721823-20200219-fessenheim-decret-enterinant-arret-reacteurs-publie-journal-officie
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(中文版本:https://goo.gl/HczWgc)
Members of the diplomatic community distinguished guests good afternoon!
Nine years ago I took the chairpersonship of the Democratic Progressive Party for the first time. As many of you may know in the same year the party had just lost the 2008 presidential election.
To rebuild the people’s trust in the DPP I launched a small-donor campaign. I asked the public for their support so that we could get back on our feet again and become a viable opposition party.
I knew regaining the public’s confidence would take time so I didn’t expect the response to come quickly. Within a month a lady who earned a living by washing dishes sent us an envelope. There was 20000 dollars and a note inside. The note said: “I ask for nothing in return but your party to safeguard the sovereignty of Taiwan”.
There were tens of thousands of people like her. They came from all walks of life generously pledging their support for the DPP. They felt strongly about the democratic values the party stood for. They believed the DPP is a force capable of moving Taiwan forward once again.
Today I am here commemorating the 31st anniversary of the DPP with you in my capacity as Taiwan’s ruling party. I am pleased to have the opportunity to say we are delivering on those expectations. We have not shied away from the momentous responsibilities placed upon us.
Since my election I have completed pension reform a task previous administrations were not able to achieve. The number of social housing throughout Taiwan is rapidly increasing. Our long-term care plan is gradually benefitting more and more seniors.
One of our most critical pieces of legislation the forward-looking infrastructure plan has passed. At the same time we are also working to reform the military the judiciary and the tax system.
Our economy is improving too. Export orders have seen 12 consecutive months of growth. GDP growth has exceeded past expectations. Following the announcement of public sector wage increases the private sector is also following suit. The unemployment rate in August was 3.76 per cent the lowest it had been in 26 months.
In addition to this we have taken steadfast and pragmatic steps to broaden Taiwan’s international space and strengthen relations with countries around the world.
Of particular importance are Taiwan’s diplomatic allies. We are grateful to the 15 countries that voiced their support for Taiwan at the UN General Assembly earlier this month. We are determined to work with all diplomatic allies in order to more effectively support their development.
For like-minded countries we are furthering trade and investment ties as well as cooperation on issues like innovation green energy and science and technology. We have kept in close communication regarding the shared security challenges in the region.
Another one of our foreign policy priorities is the New Southbound Policy. We have worked tirelessly for Taiwan to play a greater role in the region particularly in areas of trade investment education tourism and culture.
We’re seeing the dividends of such efforts. Tourism from New Southbound countries has increased by 36.7% from the year prior. Trade is up 19.39%. The number of students from these countries has also increased by almost 10%. All of this has brought Taiwan and New Southbound countries closer together.
Taiwan would not be where it is today without support from international society. The countries you represent have walked with Taiwan along our journey towards a democracy. Together we have witnessed Taiwan’s transition from a net-recipient to a contributor around the world.
Today it is undeniable that Taiwan is an active member of the international community. I’m sure that our efforts in health education human rights regional security and climate change have not gone unnoticed around the world.
In fact we recently released our very first Voluntary National Review documenting our efforts for the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
In the coming years Taiwan’s international participation will continue to face many challenges. Taiwan deserves your support so that as a partner we can contribute to a safer healthier and more prosperous global community.
I started this speech with a story of how one step at a time the DPP regained the trust and confidence of the people.
This story is also relevant for Taiwan’s international situation. Only through continued support from international society even if it is incremental can Taiwan play a greater role around the world.
We have already made our intentions clear. Taiwan is ready to work with each of your countries to create a more democratic secure and prosperous international society. I hope that you will also be willing to work with Taiwan for a better joint future.
I would like to thank you all for coming today. Let us raise our glasses to cheer for our continued friendship. Cheers! Thank you!
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在非核家園的目標下,要兼顧電力供應穩定、低碳兩原則,由於綠能發展要長期打底,現階段還得靠天然氣、燃煤來撐場,預計二○二五年,天然氣、煤與再生能源將成為發電三大主力。
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