核电厂在疾病大流行封锁期间会怎样?(英文)
Currently, all 442 nuclear power reactors worldwide are in operation. They continue to provide 10 percent of the world’s electricity and around one-third of its low-carbon electricity. Nuclear power plants can continue operation because of their contingency plans, which include what to do during a global pandemic, such as COVID-19. If there is a concern that not enough staff are fit for duty, nuclear reactors could be pre-emptively shut down and maintained in a stable condition.
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COVID-19
Sustainable Development Goal 13: Climate action
Sustainable Development Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Nuclear installation safety
Human and organizational factors
Nuclear safety and security
Infectious diseases
Nuclear power and climate change: Decarbonization
Nuclear power and climate change: Decarbonization
Operation and maintenance of nuclear power plants
Nuclear power reactors
Management in nuclear
Energy
Department of Nuclear Safety and Security
Department of Nuclear Energy