Singapore deepening understanding of nuclear energy, but no decision made on deployment: EMA, NEA

However, the use of nuclear energy does have its risks. In March 2011, an earthquake and resulting tsunami caused a meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, prompting the evacuation of all people living within a 20km radius over fears of radiation contamination.

“Given the technical complexity and ongoing developments in advanced nuclear energy and fusion technologies, there is a need to continue to build capabilities to better understand the safety, security and environmental implications of advanced nuclear energy technologies for Singapore’s context,” said the NEA and EMA spokesperson on Friday.

Some of these efforts include supporting research nuclear safety through initiatives like the Nuclear Safety Research and Education Programme, and through academic institutions such as the Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety Initiative.

Singapore is also engaging with international organisations to deepen its understanding of evolving nuclear technologies, facilitate information-sharing, and build capabilities in nuclear safety and emergency preparedness and response.

“In this regard, NEA is an active member of the ASEAN Network of Regulatory Bodies on Atomic Energy (ASEANTOM) that aims to enhance regulatory activities and further strengthen nuclear safety, security and safeguards within the ASEAN Community,” said the authorities.

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