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The Present and Future Prospects of Malaysia's Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984 (Act 304) on Nuclear Liability
2019
International Journal of Asian Social Science
Article History Keywords Malaysia Nuclear liability Atomic energy licensing act 1984. Initially, the Government of Malaysia (GOM) agreed to consider deploying nuclear energy as an alternative source of energy in Peninsular Malaysia and planned to build a 2 gigawatts nuclear power plant (NPP) to be operational post 2030. However, after the 2018 General Election (GE), the GOM decided that it will no longer proceed with its nuclear energy program. Despite the GOM"s decision, there is a necessity
doi:10.18488/journal.1.2019.912.691.701
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