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China Nuclear Power Industry: A Comparative Study
The Department of Nuclear Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley hosts Jun Li who will talk about the past, present and future of the China nuclear market and industry, as well as the comparison against its counterparts in the US, Japan, France and South Korea.
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China’s nuclear industry has been moving forward very slowly until now. Under the growing international pressure on China’s emission coupled with the domestic concern of energy security, it has become the new national policy to accelerate the development of nuclear power, leading to the phenomenal change in China’s nuclear market as well as its nuclear industry. This presentation will talk about the past, present and future of the China nuclear market and industry, as well as the comparison against its counterparts in the US, Japan, France and South Korea.
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