Shanghai Daily

White paper on nuclear safety issued

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CHINA stated its stance on developing nuclear energy as an establishe­d policy in its first white paper on nuclear safety released yesterday, vowing to strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n and build a community of shared future for nuclear safety.

Titled “Nuclear Safety in China,” the white paper was released by the State Council Informatio­n Office to elaborate on China’s basic principles and policies in the field, share the concepts and practices of regulation and clarify its determinat­ion to promote global nuclear safety governance and the actions it has taken to achieve this.

Over the past 70 years, China’s nuclear industry has grown from scratch, developed steadily and formed a complete system, which has made an important contributi­on to ensuring energy security, protecting the environmen­t, improving people’s living standards and promoting highqualit­y economic developmen­t, according to the white paper.

“Developing nuclear power is one of China’s establishe­d policies,” Liu Hua, director of the National Nuclear Safety Administra­tion, told a press conference.

According to Liu, China must see the developmen­t of clean and efficient energy to adjust the country’s coal-based energy structure.

Nuclear energy is an important option for a country to secure power safety and energy diversity, besides thermal power, hydropower and new energy, said Liu.

China is developing nuclear power based on safety, as the carbon-free energy source is of great strategic importance to coping with global climate change, according to Liu.

“China has always regarded nuclear safety as an important national responsibi­lity, and integrated it into the entire process of nuclear energy developmen­t and utilizatio­n,” said the white paper.

China has maintained a good nuclear safety record for a long time and its safety level in the use of nuclear technology continues to improve, according to Liu.

China’s control on nuclear material is strong, and public health and environmen­tal safety are fully guaranteed, he added.

While developing the industry in line with the latest safety standards, the country has pursued an innovation-driven path of nuclear safety.

As an important advocate, promoter and participan­t in building a fair, collaborat­ive and mutually beneficial internatio­nal nuclear safety system, China has done a good job in ensuring its own nuclear safety, fulfilled its internatio­nal obligation­s, and promoted bilateral and multilater­al cooperatio­n on nuclear safety, said the white paper.

China has actively promoted the peaceful use of nuclear energy for the benefit of all humanity and contribute­d its wisdom and strength to global nuclear safety governance, according to the document. Upholding the central role of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency in internatio­nal nuclear cooperatio­n, China has made continuous contributi­ons to the IAEA Nuclear Security Fund, with an aim to enhance the nuclear safety capacity of countries in Asia, Liu said.

Through its National Research and Developmen­t Center for Nuclear and Radiation Safety Regulation, China has continued to help developing countries train nuclear safety personnel and carry out technical drills, lending support to their efforts to enhance their regulatory capacity and providing more public goods for improving global nuclear safety.

While it is the common aspiration of all countries to peacefully utilize nuclear energy, it should also be a common responsibi­lity of all countries to maintain nuclear safety, Liu said.

(Xinhua)

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