A comparison of the nuclear options for greenhouse gas mitigation in China and in the United States |
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Authors: | Chi-Jen Yang |
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Affiliation: | Center on Global Change, Box 90658, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() China is quickly building up its nuclear power capacity while the hailed nuclear renaissance in the United States has been largely stagnant. The political and industrial structures explain the divergent paths. This paper draws lessons from the French experiences in deploying nuclear power and uses the lessons in comparing Chinese and U.S. policies. An authoritative political system and state-owned utility industry allow China to emulate the French approaches such as government-backed financing and broad-scale deployment with standardized design. The democratic political system and fragmented utility industry, and the laissez-faire ideology in the United States, on the other hand, are unfavorable to a nuclear renaissance. The prospect of a nuclear revival in the United States remains highly uncertain. |
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Keywords: | Nuclear power Climate policy Energy policy China |
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