Japanese Atomic Energy Commission

Japanese Atomic Energy Commission

The nihongo|Atomic Energy Commission of Japan|原子力委員会|Genshiryokuiinkai was established in 1956 and serves as the regulatory body for nuclear power in Japan. The Atomic Energy Basic Law contained a provision for its creation, and shortly after the law was enacted, the organization started activities, which are stated to be: assure that research and use of nuclear power is conducted safely and with peaceful intentions, and construct plans for the use and development of nuclear power. It is now structured with 5 different committee members as commission of inquiry to the Cabinet Office.

The AEC symposia and meetings

The following is a list of topics that are covered in the public meetings and activities with the AEC.
*現在活動中の専門部会・懇談会 - Currently running symposia and meetings
**専門部会 - Currently running symposia
***政策評価部会 - Evaluation of Japan's nuclear power plan
***原子力防護専門部会 - Nuclear safety
***食品照射専門部会 - Food irradiation
***研究開発専門部会 - R&D
****原子力試験研究検討会 - Test research
***核融合専門部会 - Fusion
**懇談会 - Meetings
***市民参加懇談会 - Public participation
***国際問題懇談会 - International problems
*過去に存在した主な専門部会・懇談会 - Past topics
**専門部会
***総合企画・評価部会
***放射線専門部会
***原子力発電・サイクル専門部会
***国際関係専門部会
***教育関係専門部会
***長半減期低発熱放射性廃棄物処分技術検討会
**懇談会等
***エネルギーと原子力を考える研究会
***原子力に関する情報のあり方を考える研究会
***原子力に関する教育のあり方を考える研究会

Location

The AEC is located in Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda, Tokyo. Full address:東京都千代田区霞が関3丁目1番1号 中央合同庁舎第4号館7階

ee also

*Agency for Natural Resources and Energy
*Nuclear Safety
*Nuclear Safety Commission
*Nuclear Power in Japan

External links

* [http://www.atomicenergycommission.jp/ 原子力委員会 Official Site]


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