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核能安全委員會 Yuánzǐnéng Wěiyuánhuì (Mandarin) Ngièn-chṳ́-nèn Vî-yèn-fi (Hakka) | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 16 May 1955 |
Jurisdiction | Taiwan (Republic of China) |
Headquarters | Yonghe, New Taipei |
Employees | 1,160 |
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Parent agency | Executive Yuan |
Website | www.nusc.gov.tw |
The Nuclear Safety Commission (NSC; Chinese: 核能安全委員會; pinyin: Xíngzhèng Yuàn Yuánzǐnéng Wěiyuánhuì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hêng-chèng Īⁿ Goân-chú-lêng Úi-oân-hōe) is an independent government agency of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) which is responsible for atomic safety, development and regulations. It also conducts research and development into atomic technologies.[1] It is affiliated with IAEA by special agreements to safeguard the peaceful development of the nuclear energy by the Republic of China government.[2]