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【本刊2014年2月综合报道】2013年,全球核电逐步走出日本福岛第一核电厂事故的阴影,并呈现出恢复增长的势头:美国正式启动了近30年来首批4台新核电机组的建设工作,俄罗斯政府于2013年11月批准并公布了一份在2030年之前在国内9座核电厂新建21台核电机组的计划,英国在推进新核电建设方面取得诸多进展,福岛核事故的发生地日本在最新公布的基本能源计划草案中明确表示未来核电仍将是日本的一种关键基荷能源,阿
[Our Journal, February 2014] The global nuclear power gradually moved out of the shadow of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in 2013 and showed the momentum to resume growth: the United States officially launched the first batch of four new nuclear power plants in nearly 30 years In November 2013, the Russian government approved and announced a plan to build 21 new nuclear power plants at nine nuclear power plants in China by 2030. Great progress has been made in promoting the construction of new nuclear power in the UK. Fukushima nuclear accident Japan in the latest announcement of the draft basic energy plan made it clear that in the future nuclear power will remain Japan’s key baseload energy,