Restrictions on Nuclear Projects Removed but Entry Requirements Raised
Published:
2011-05-16
The first stage of the nuclear safety tests, which focused on the three major plants that are already operating, has already concluded and a report is expected before the end of the month. At the recently held 7th International Meeting of China Nuclear Energy, Feng Pinyi, the vice-secretary of the China Nuclear Energy Association, told journalists that China should not revise its goal of achieving 70 gigawatts of installed nuclear capapcity by 2020. A source revealed that restrictions on the approval on new nuclear power projects would be eased but at the same time, various requirments on entry to the industry would be lifted.
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