"December 2013"Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-27)Nuclear power has played an important role in Hong Kong’s energy management system since the 1990s when the city began to import nuclear power from neigbouring Guangdong province. The energy source has attracted intensive public attention in Hong Kong in recent years following the Fukushima nuclear accident in March 2011. The government’s proposal to increase the use of nuclear power from the current 23% to 50% by 2020 – a major energy policy change which was announced in September 2010, only six months before the Fukushima accident took place – has become a subject of debate. It is in this context that this background paper offers some initial analysis of the key issues of pub...
AbstractA nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes ...
A survey was conducted to study the environmental attitudes and behaviour of Hong Kong residents tow...
Until 2011, there are fifty four nuclear power plants in Japan, which is a third of the total genera...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
May 2012Ensuring nuclear safety has been an ongoing and significant concern worldwide. Although the ...
This paper investigates the public acceptance of nuclear power generation among Singapore residents ...
Climate change and energy security are forcing Hong Kong to shift from a fossil fuel-based to a clea...
Abstract: This paper looks at nuclear technology and its role to meet the increased energy demand. N...
Nuclear energy is economically feasible. Therefore, nuclear power plants produce about 16 % of the w...
The purpose of this paper was to study how the meaning of nuclear power was constructed in pre- and ...
The growing turn to nuclear energy by Asia for more assured supply of sustainable energy must be wei...
In the 21st century, nuclear power has been identified as a viable alternative to traditional energy...
Rapid expansion of nuclear power in China requires not only increasing institutional capacity to pre...
This talk sets forth the urgency for Hong Kong to address nuclear safety governance given the increa...
The threats posed by climate change call for strong action from the international community to limit...
AbstractA nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes ...
A survey was conducted to study the environmental attitudes and behaviour of Hong Kong residents tow...
Until 2011, there are fifty four nuclear power plants in Japan, which is a third of the total genera...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
May 2012Ensuring nuclear safety has been an ongoing and significant concern worldwide. Although the ...
This paper investigates the public acceptance of nuclear power generation among Singapore residents ...
Climate change and energy security are forcing Hong Kong to shift from a fossil fuel-based to a clea...
Abstract: This paper looks at nuclear technology and its role to meet the increased energy demand. N...
Nuclear energy is economically feasible. Therefore, nuclear power plants produce about 16 % of the w...
The purpose of this paper was to study how the meaning of nuclear power was constructed in pre- and ...
The growing turn to nuclear energy by Asia for more assured supply of sustainable energy must be wei...
In the 21st century, nuclear power has been identified as a viable alternative to traditional energy...
Rapid expansion of nuclear power in China requires not only increasing institutional capacity to pre...
This talk sets forth the urgency for Hong Kong to address nuclear safety governance given the increa...
The threats posed by climate change call for strong action from the international community to limit...
AbstractA nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes ...
A survey was conducted to study the environmental attitudes and behaviour of Hong Kong residents tow...
Until 2011, there are fifty four nuclear power plants in Japan, which is a third of the total genera...