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"It is important to continue the debate about the option of nuclear for supplying energy because of its limits, potential and dangers, but, irrespective of that, we believe there is a need for training and research in this area, which has many applications beyond those mentioned above. Every country needs to train specialist experts and researchers in this field and have a body of research, monitoring and control infrastructure, whether or not nuclear is one of its energy choices.
That is also the case for Portugal, where the current government has plans to abolish the Nuclear Technology Institute, to which experts and researchers have rightly been objecting.
As regards the content of the report, we have reservations about some of its premises, particularly those that end up promoting nuclear energy. The way in which it does this does not fit with the debate that needs to take place about the well-known risks and consequences for the public and the environment, which recent accidents of alarming proportions have amply demonstrated."@en1
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