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China Atomic Energy Authority

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Formed
  
1999 - 2000

Headquarters
  
Beijing

Type
  
Regulatory agency

Superseding agency
  
China National Nuclear Corporation Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense (COSTIND)

Jurisdiction
  
People's Republic of China

Agency executives
  
Xu Dazhe, Chairman Liu Yongde, Secretary General

China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA; Chinese: 国家原子能机构; pinyin: Guójiā Yuánzǐnéng Jīgòu) is the regulatory agency that oversees the development of nuclear energy in China.

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History

The agency was created out of the regulatory functions department of the China National Nuclear Corporation in 1999 - 2000.

The Administration Department

This department is responsible for logistics and safeguards for the CAEA, and the management on physical protection for nuclear material and fire protection for the nuclear power plants.

The System Engineering Department

This department administers the on major nuclear R&D projects, creating development plan for nuclear power plants and nuclear fuels. It is also responsible for the construction, management and supervision of nuclear projects, and routine work of nuclear emergencies.

Department of International Cooperation

It is responsible for organizing and coordinating the exchange and cooperation with governments and international organizations and licensing for nuclear export and import and issuing governmental permits.

The General Planning Department

This department is responsible for approving the draft plan for nuclear energy, and drawing up the annual plan for nuclear energy development.

The Science, Technology and Quality Control Department

This department is responsible for organizing pre-study on nuclear energy and mapping out nuclear technical criteria.

References

China Atomic Energy Authority Wikipedia