China will maintain the development of nuclear power
China will not change its plans to develop nuclear power projects, but will learn from the magnitude 8.9 earthquake in Japan that leads to radioactive leaks.
On March 12, Vice Minister of China Environment Ministry Zhang Li Quan on March 12 said that the country will not change its plans to develop nuclear power projects, but will learn from the earthquake 8 , 9 Richter levels in Japan lead to radioactive leaks.
China will learn from experience but will not give up developing nuclear power.
Speaking at a news conference on the sidelines of the Beijing National Assembly session, Mr. Zhang Lijun said China is "closely monitoring " the impact of the earthquake on Japanese nuclear facilities. .
The lessons that China learned from this earthquake will be taken into consideration when building nuclear power plants in China. However, Beijing will not change its determination and plans to develop nuclear power.
The draft of the 12th five-year plan of China announced last week that China will build nuclear power plants with a total capacity of 40 million KW from 2011-2015.
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