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Title ProperChina's approach to nuclear safety — from the perspective of policy and institutional system
LanguageENG
AuthorYuan, Xueliang ;  Zuo, Jian ;  Mu, Ruimin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Nuclear energy plays an important role in the energy sector in the world. It has achieved a rapid development during the past six decades and contributes to over 11% of the world's electricity supply. On the other side, nuclear accidents have triggered substantial debates with a growing public concern on nuclear facilities. Followed by the Fukushima nuclear accident, some developed countries decided to shut down the existing nuclear power plants or to abandon plans to build new ones. Given this background, accelerating the development of nuclear power on the basis of safety in China will make it a bellwether for other countries. China assigns the top priority to the nuclear safety in nuclear energy development and has maintained a good record in this field. The policy and institutional system provide the necessary guarantee for the nuclear energy development and safety management. Furthermore, China's approach to nuclear safety provides a benchmark for the safe development and utilization of nuclear power. This research draws an overall picture of the nuclear energy development and nuclear safety in China from the policy and institutional perspective.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 76; Jan 2015: p.161–172
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2015-01 76
Key WordsNuclear Energy ;  China ;  Policy ;  Institution ;  Safety