Concern on the Sustainable Development of China Nuclear Power Emergency Treatment after the Japan Fukushima Nuclear Crisis

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After the Japan nuclear power crisis in 2011, main nuclear power countries and international organizations reactions to nuclear emergency and security problem had become a hot topic. The global concern on power emergency problem after the Japan Fukushima nuclear crisis was reviewed comprehensively. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) investigation, the U. S. NRC Security Check, EU stress test, and France ASN complementary safety assessment results were stated in detail. As an important source of power, China’s altitude toward the sustainable nuclear power development and safety was also surveyed. The main nuclear power countries all claimed their position to insist on the development of nuclear power while taking lessons from Japan Fukushima nuclear crisis. Finally some comments and suggestions to improve China’s power industry emergency response and drills system to support the sustainable development of nuclear energy were proposed.

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