Критическая масса: Атом и геополитика - Андрей Сизов. Страница 36


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имеющемуся функционалу – мониторингу уровня безопасности действующих атомно-энергетических объектов и соблюдения режима нераспространения – может быть наделено обязанностями отраслевого арбитра. То есть будет привлекаться для разрешения споров, возникающих между крупнейшими участниками рынка.

Еще одно следствие повышения значимости атомной энергетики – причем не столько как низкоуглеродной и не зависящей от погодных условий генерации, но и как важного инструмента повышения конкурентоспособности национальных экономик в эпоху торговых войн – заинтересованность политического истеблишмента в развитии и модернизации отрасли. И следовательно, появление мощного запроса на искоренение общественных фобий, связанных с мирным атомом.

При всей неоднозначности прочих составляющих этот момент не может не радовать, давая основания смотреть в будущее отрасли пусть и со сдержанным, но оптимизмом.

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