1. Japan's Quest for Nuclear Energy and the Price It Has Paid : Accidents, Consequences, and Lessons Learned for the Global Nuclear Industry
- Author
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Noriko Hikosaka Behling, Thomas G. Behling, Mark C. Williams, Shunsuke Managi, Noriko Hikosaka Behling, Thomas G. Behling, Mark C. Williams, and Shunsuke Managi
- Subjects
- Nuclear industry--Safety measures, Nuclear accidents--Japan, Nuclear energy--Government policy--Japan
- Abstract
Japan's Quest for Nuclear Energy and the Price it has Paid: Accidents, Consequences, and Lessons Learned for the Global Nuclear Industry identifies major accidents in Japan that have happened at different stages of the nuclear fuel cycle in Japan, assesses the underlying causes of nuclear accidents, and identifies other systemic problems in the nuclear industry. It provides recommendations on how government, industry and academic institutions can work together toward achieving a zero-accident safety culture. - Reviews the history of Japan's nuclear programs and commercial activities from the 1950s to the present - Describes the underlying causes of major accidents that have afflicted Japan's nuclear industry, along with consequences, including technical difficulties, costs and program delays - Outlines the evolution of nuclear policies promoted by competing bureaucracies and how these rivalries influenced program priorities and impeded safety
- Published
- 2019