After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fast, yet cautious, expansion of nuclear energy programme. Nuclear energy is considered as part of the general strategy to deal with the challenges of energy security and climate change and to advance with ‘state of the art’ technology in its development. This article briefly discusses recent development in and driving forces behind nuclear industry in China, and several challenges it has been facing: how to adopt, adapt, standardise and indigenise whose technologies, and how to address the shortage of qualified nuclear engineers, scientists, skilled labour force and qualified regulators. More importantly, it argues that safe and secure nuclear ...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
Since the Fukushima disaster in Japan, the Chinese government has undertaken a number of measures to...
This study explores the measures to achieve the global 1.5 °C temperature rise target (1.5 °C target...
After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fas...
With an installed capacity of 56 GWe, China has the world’s third largest fleet of civil nuclear rea...
China’s economic rise over recent decades has led to a corresponding increase in China’s domestic en...
China’s nuclear industry has undergone rapid growth in recent years and is projected to further expa...
China’s nuclear industry has undergone rapid growth in recent years and is projected to further expa...
Nuclear policy a b s t r a c t China has ambitious plans to expand its nuclear power capacity. One o...
This article describes the status of China’s military and civilian nuclear programs, fissile materia...
A major part of China's 12th Five Year Plan focuses on energy conservation and environmental protect...
The Fukushima crisis has brought the nuclear safety problem to the world’s attention. China is the m...
The People’s Republic of China, one of the biggest military presences in the world, has been rapidly...
Despite a slow start, China has ambitious hopes for its nuclear energy programme with plans to accel...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
Since the Fukushima disaster in Japan, the Chinese government has undertaken a number of measures to...
This study explores the measures to achieve the global 1.5 °C temperature rise target (1.5 °C target...
After a temporary halt following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, China resumed its fas...
With an installed capacity of 56 GWe, China has the world’s third largest fleet of civil nuclear rea...
China’s economic rise over recent decades has led to a corresponding increase in China’s domestic en...
China’s nuclear industry has undergone rapid growth in recent years and is projected to further expa...
China’s nuclear industry has undergone rapid growth in recent years and is projected to further expa...
Nuclear policy a b s t r a c t China has ambitious plans to expand its nuclear power capacity. One o...
This article describes the status of China’s military and civilian nuclear programs, fissile materia...
A major part of China's 12th Five Year Plan focuses on energy conservation and environmental protect...
The Fukushima crisis has brought the nuclear safety problem to the world’s attention. China is the m...
The People’s Republic of China, one of the biggest military presences in the world, has been rapidly...
Despite a slow start, China has ambitious hopes for its nuclear energy programme with plans to accel...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
Since the Fukushima disaster in Japan, the Chinese government has undertaken a number of measures to...
This study explores the measures to achieve the global 1.5 °C temperature rise target (1.5 °C target...