Saturday, June 2, 2012
Now their share in providing electricity to Germany is only 20 percent.
China has lifted a ban on new projects in the field of nuclear energy.This writes The Financial Times.The ban worked for over a year - it was introduced almost immediately after the accident at the nuclear power plant " Fukushima -one" in Japan , which occurred in March two thousand and eleven.The government of China felt that the resumption of its nuclear program to help overcome energy shortages in the country, create jobs and increase economic growth rates, which are currently declining.Over the next eight years, China plans to increase its total capacity to sixty gigawatts of nuclear power plants .In turn , the program of nuclear power in China until two thousand and twenty, provides for additional measures to ensure the safety of nuclear power plants.In particular , we plan to use the latest developments in this field.At present, China accounts for about forty percent of all the nuclear reactors being built in the world.China remains one of the largest countries in the consumption of energy , forcing the authorities to continually look for additional sources of energy.After the accident at the nuclear power plant " Fukushima -one" from its programs to develop nuclear energy has refused several countries.First of all, it is Japan itself , which in early May has stopped his last nuclear reactor .Germany plans to close its last nine nuclear power plants by two thousand and twenty-two , as well as a gradual transition to renewable energy sources .Now their share in providing electricity to Germany is only twenty percent.
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