- Source: Japanese Atomic Energy Commission
The 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 3 different committee members as commission of inquiry to the Cabinet Office.
The AEC is located in Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda, Tokyo.
See also
Agency for Natural Resources and Energy
International Nuclear Regulators' Association
Japanese Nuclear Safety Commission
Nuclear Power in Japan
Nuclear Safety
On Japanese nuclear incidents and accidents:
2011 Japanese nuclear accidents
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
Japanese reaction to Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
Japanese nuclear incidents
Radiation effects from Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
References
External links
原子力委員会 Official Site
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- Plutonium
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- Japanese Atomic Energy Commission
- Atomic Energy Commission
- Nuclear power in Japan
- Japan Atomic Energy Agency
- Japanese nuclear weapons program
- Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- International Atomic Energy Agency
- Japanese reaction to Fukushima nuclear accident
- Atomic Energy Basic Law
- Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency