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The Cooperation Agreement on Joint Laboratory for Nuclear Fusion Safety Technology Research Signed in Beijing by Four Parties
Date:2024-07-31 Views:548
On July 31, the Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP), the Nuclear and Radiation Safety Center, Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE), the Institute of Energy, Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center (Anhui Energy Laboratory), and Fusion Energy Tech signed the Cooperation Agreement on Joint Laboratory for Nuclear Fusion Safety Technology Research in Beijing.
Yang Haifeng, Deputy Director General of the Department of Radiation Source Safety Regulation, MEE; Yan Tianwen, Party Secretary and Director, and Mao Yahong, Deputy Director of the Nuclear and Radiation Safety Center, MEE; Cao Shaobing, Party Leadership Group Secretary and Director General, and Xiang Lei, Deputy Director General of the Department of Ecology and Environment of Anhui Province; Wang Yu, Party Leadership Group Secretary of the Hefei Ecology and Environment Bureau; Song Yuntao, Director of ASIPP; Tian Jiashu, Vice President of the Institute of Energy, Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center (Anhui Energy Laboratory); and Cui Shaozhang, Vice General Manager of Fusion Energy Tech, were present at the signing ceremony.
At the ceremony, Song Yuntao, Mao Yahong, Tian Jiashu, and Cui Shaozhang, representing their respective institutions, signed the cooperation agreement on site. Guided by the principles of "equality, mutual benefit, complementary advantages, and common development", the four parties will address fusion energy needs, integrate their respective superior resources, and collaborate on innovation. They will conduct joint research in nuclear fusion technology innovation, key technology R&D, and safety validation across nine major areas, including risk analysis for nuclear fusion facilities, radiation protection, key technology testing and verification, safety analysis software validation, and radioactive waste management. The collaboration aims to cultivate a professional workforce mastering key nuclear fusion safety technologies, build a high-level, high-standard national fusion safety experimental platform, and jointly contribute to the development of fusion energy.
On July 31, the Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP), the Nuclear and Radiation Safety Center, Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE), the Institute of Energy, Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center (Anhui Energy Laboratory), and Fusion Energy Tech signed the Cooperation Agreement on Joint Laboratory for Nuclear Fusion Safety Technology Research in Beijing.
Yang Haifeng, Deputy Director General of the Department of Radiation Source Safety Regulation, MEE; Yan Tianwen, Party Secretary and Director, and Mao Yahong, Deputy Director of the Nuclear and Radiation Safety Center, MEE; Cao Shaobing, Party Leadership Group Secretary and Director General, and Xiang Lei, Deputy Director General of the Department of Ecology and Environment of Anhui Province; Wang Yu, Party Leadership Group Secretary of the Hefei Ecology and Environment Bureau; Song Yuntao, Director of ASIPP; Tian Jiashu, Vice President of the Institute of Energy, Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center (Anhui Energy Laboratory); and Cui Shaozhang, Vice General Manager of Fusion Energy Tech, were present at the signing ceremony.
At the ceremony, Song Yuntao, Mao Yahong, Tian Jiashu, and Cui Shaozhang, representing their respective institutions, signed the cooperation agreement on site. Guided by the principles of "equality, mutual benefit, complementary advantages, and common development", the four parties will address fusion energy needs, integrate their respective superior resources, and collaborate on innovation. They will conduct joint research in nuclear fusion technology innovation, key technology R&D, and safety validation across nine major areas, including risk analysis for nuclear fusion facilities, radiation protection, key technology testing and verification, safety analysis software validation, and radioactive waste management. The collaboration aims to cultivate a professional workforce mastering key nuclear fusion safety technologies, build a high-level, high-standard national fusion safety experimental platform, and jointly contribute to the development of fusion energy.

