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“The nuclear accident won’t have any serious impact on China’s nuclear industry and we won’t alter our long-term development plans,” China National Nuclear Corp. President Sun Qin said in an interview in Beijing on March 14.

China is relying on alternative energy sources such as nuclear power as it tries to sustain growth and minimize environmental damage. The nation wants at least 15 percent of its energy mix to come from non-fossil fuels by 2020 and is building more atomic plants to help meet that goal.

Also states the 25 new plants under construction are moving forward as planned. However, they will have stricter safetey inspections. Good for all IMO.

here is link:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-16/china-halts-approval-of-new-nuclear-projects-amid-checks-after-japan-leaks.html

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