Abstract
The paper presents an overview of the present situation and future plans for the development of nuclear power in China. In particular it looks at the present electricity generation system, future demand and plans for nuclear power plants to meet the increasing demands for electrical power in the country. It summarizes the state of uranium exploration activities and planned production of uranium resources, both nationally and internationally. In addition, it provides a brief overview of the existing administrative situation in the nuclear power industry in China and sets out the main challenges to future development. (author)
Cong, W., E-mail: eweike@263.net.cn
[1]
- Bureau of Geology, China National Nuclear Corporation, Beijing (China)
Citation Formats
Cong, W., E-mail: eweike@263.net.cn.
Nuclear Industry in China.
IAEA: N. p.,
2014.
Web.
Cong, W., E-mail: eweike@263.net.cn.
Nuclear Industry in China.
IAEA.
Cong, W., E-mail: eweike@263.net.cn.
2014.
"Nuclear Industry in China."
IAEA.
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abstractNote = {The paper presents an overview of the present situation and future plans for the development of nuclear power in China. In particular it looks at the present electricity generation system, future demand and plans for nuclear power plants to meet the increasing demands for electrical power in the country. It summarizes the state of uranium exploration activities and planned production of uranium resources, both nationally and internationally. In addition, it provides a brief overview of the existing administrative situation in the nuclear power industry in China and sets out the main challenges to future development. (author)}
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title = {Nuclear Industry in China}
author = {Cong, W., E-mail: eweike@263.net.cn}
abstractNote = {The paper presents an overview of the present situation and future plans for the development of nuclear power in China. In particular it looks at the present electricity generation system, future demand and plans for nuclear power plants to meet the increasing demands for electrical power in the country. It summarizes the state of uranium exploration activities and planned production of uranium resources, both nationally and internationally. In addition, it provides a brief overview of the existing administrative situation in the nuclear power industry in China and sets out the main challenges to future development. (author)}
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year = {2014}
month = {May}
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