Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Centrale nucléaire de Flamanville" in French language version.
« At France’s Flamanville nuclear power plant, the upper and lower heads of the reactor pressure vessel were discovered to have similar carbon anomalies in April 2015, prompting questions over the safety of identical components at the Taishan plant, which came from the same supplier. (...) Meanwhile, China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN), which is developing the Taishan project with French utility Électricité de France (EDF), insisted at the time that inspections did not find any problems in any of the plant’s components. (...) The ASN has informed the Taishan plant, which shares the same design, of the quality issue in April 2015. China’s National Nuclear Safety Administration admitted at the time that the upper and lower heads of the two reactor pressure vessels at Taishan were made by Creusot Forge. »
.« Conçues par Areva, les chaudières de Taishan ont toutefois été fabriquées en Chine par Dongfang Electric Corporation. Et elles n’ont pas connu les concentrations anormales de carbone sur le fond et le couvercle détectées sur la cuve de Flamanville, qui a été forgée dans l’usine Framatome (ex-Areva NP) du Creusot. »