France, which gets about 80 percent of its energy from atomic power, wants threats from airplane crashes and terrorists excluded from safety checks planned on European reactors following the Fukushima nuclear accident.
“If they are included then this can’t be called ‘lessons learned from Japan,’” Andre-Claude Lacoste, head of the Autorite de Surete Nucleaire, said yesterday in an interview after a briefing in Paris. “I will do what I can to keep risks from planes and terrorism out of the (...)