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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2021.12.024

The relationship between public acceptance of nuclear power generation and spent nuclear fuel reuse: Implications for promotion of spent nuclear fuel reuse and public engagement  

Roh, Seungkook (Department of Police Administration in Korean National Police University)
Kim, Dongwook (Graduate School of Innovation & Technology Management, KAIST)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.54, no.6, 2022 , pp. 2062-2066 More about this Journal
Abstract
Nuclear energy sources are indispensable in cost effectively achieving carbon neutral economy, where public opinion is critical to adoption as the consequences of nuclear accident can be catastrophic. In this context, discussion on spent nuclear fuel is a prerequisite to expanding nuclear energy, as it leads to the issue of radioactive waste disposal. Given the dearth of study on spent nuclear fuel public acceptance, we use text mining and big data analysis on the news article and public comments data on Naver news portal to identify the Korean public opinion on spent nuclear fuel. We identify that the Korean public is more interested in the nuclear energy policy than spent nuclear fuel itself and that the alternative energy sources affect the position towards spent nuclear fuel. We recommend relating spent nuclear fuel issue with nuclear energy policy and environmental issues of alternative energy sources to further promote spent nuclear fuel.
Keywords
Public acceptance; Spent nuclear fuel; Nuclear energy policy; Text mining; Effects of alternative energy sources;
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