Impacts of the Fukushima Daiichi Accident
on Nuclear Development Policies
English, 68 pages, published: 03/29/17NEA#7212
Available online at: http://www.oecd-nea.org/ndd/pubs/2017/7212-impacts-fukushima-policies.pdf
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident
has clearly had an impact on the development of nuclear power around
the world. While the accident was followed by thorough technical
assessments of the safety of all operating nuclear power plants, and a
general increase in safety requirements has been observed worldwide,
national policy responses have been more varied. These responses have
ranged from countries phasing out or accelerating decisions to phase out
nuclear energy to countries reducing their reliance on nuclear power or
on the contrary continuing to pursue or expand their nuclear power
programmes.
This study examines changes to policies, and plans and attempts to distinguish the impact of the Fukushima Daiichi accident from other factors that may have affected policymaking in relation to nuclear energy. It also examines changes over time to long-term, quantitative country projections, which reveal interesting trends on the possible role of nuclear energy in future energy systems.
This study examines changes to policies, and plans and attempts to distinguish the impact of the Fukushima Daiichi accident from other factors that may have affected policymaking in relation to nuclear energy. It also examines changes over time to long-term, quantitative country projections, which reveal interesting trends on the possible role of nuclear energy in future energy systems.
http://www.oecd-nea.org/tools/publication?id=7212
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