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Vietnam promotes peaceful use of nuclear power

Vietnam wants peaceful and responsible use of nuclear power while ensuring power security and safety.

 

This was reiterated by Vietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology deputy minister and director of Nuclear Power Department, Le Dinh Tien, reports Xinhua.

An international conference on global nuclear power development and security in 2012 was held in Hanoi by the ministry in cooperation with the British Embassy in Vietnam and the World Nuclear Association.

Participants at the conference shared a view that nuclear power, with little pollution and greenhouse emission that causes global climate change, has become an important power source. Nuclear power is an important part of many countries’ power industries.

However, together with peaceful use of nuclear power, nuclear security and control of nuclear proliferation, as well as safety for nuclear power plants against natural calamities, have become grave concerns for people worldwide, they noted.

Vietnam has continued to carry out a project to develop nuclear power plant for socio-economic development and for power security, with top priority on maximum security and safety, he added.

According to the National Strategy for Power Development, the first nuclear power plant in Vietnam will start operation in 2020. By 2030, total nuclear power output will reach 10,700 MW, accounting for 10.1 percent of the country’s total power output, said MST.

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