TNAG-1505-FCO40-2063-Guangdong-nuclear-power-station-project-at-Daya-Bay-safety-c-1986 — Page 57

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to see for

of

themselves nuclear plants,

fact-finding delegations to Europe, the United States and Japan and exchanged views with.

experts

the International Atomic

and Energy Agency

other

people concerned. They had collected a wealth of information, compiled a comprehensive report and made numerous recommendations within a short span of time. This job has been done efficiently, and will contribute to a more proper and objective understanding of the Daya Bay Plant by the Hong Kong public. It will also help

the relevant authorities pay more attention to make

the safety

aspects of the Daya Bay Plant.

the Report, 30 observations have been made for the consideration of the Chinese Government and the Guandong Nuclear Power Joint Venture Co. Ltd. They are positive and constructive, and our Government has given instructions to relevant departments and experts to examine them seriously. It is our intention to accept as far as possible whatever is conducive to the safety of the nuclear power plant and is technically and economically viable.

In

Ladies and Gentlemen, it is the established policy of the Chinese Government to develop the use of nuclear power and to give top priority to safety and quality in the construction and

of operation

nuclear power plants. Allow me,

Gentlement, to give

behind this policy.

brief a

account of the

Ladies and

bases and reasons

The

energy

issue is

an important one in economic development and in raising the standard of living of the people. With the increase in world population and rise in the standard of

living,

total

of energy will also be

increase. Under the incessant consumption of energy resources

and the advancement in technology, it is inevitable

the

consumption

on

the

energy

structure moves

development. It is

fossil from

fuel to

generally agreed among nations

a

that

diversified

that the

the

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