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大陆劣质零件“洗产地”造成兴达电厂大火?台电:供应商并无大陆企业
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-09-16 05:24

Group 1 - The explosion at the Kaohsiung Hsingta Power Plant's new unit 2 has raised significant concerns, with initial investigations pointing to a loose flange in the gas pipeline as the cause of natural gas leakage [1][3] - Allegations have emerged claiming that certain suppliers have been selling low-quality parts from mainland China as original equipment to Taiwan Power Company (Taipower), but Taipower has clarified that their suppliers are from Australia, South Korea, and Singapore, denying any involvement of mainland manufacturers [3][6] - Taipower has committed to a thorough investigation and will hold responsible parties accountable based on the final report and contractual obligations [3] Group 2 - The explosion occurred on the evening of September 9, with significant fire and noise reported from a distance of approximately one kilometer, prompting a large-scale emergency response from local fire departments [6] - Public reactions include skepticism towards the allegations of substandard mainland parts, with some commentators questioning the lack of evidence and suggesting that installation issues may be the real problem [4][5]