Nuclear power in Asia after Fukushima

Three men bow their heads together before beginning recovery work in Ichinomaki. Has the earthquake and subsequent tsunami and nuclear crisis irrevocably altered the future of nuclear power in Asia? (Photo: AAP)

Author: Vlado Vivoda, Griffith University

The nuclear disaster at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station has raised questions about the future of nuclear power in Asia. Prior to the disaster, Asia was described as the nuclear powerhouse of the future.

With increasing competition for oil and gas among Asian states and the negative impact of carbon pollution, nuclear power has been referred to as a matter of survival for the region, both in terms of energy and environmental security. Read more…