5 報導時宜配合圖表,並以更清晰的版面呈現使民眾易於瞭解。此則 與隨後的另一則新聞文本,乃參考相關機構公布的資訊,以及各新 聞媒體的報導內容撰寫而成。參考資料來源主要包括國際能源總署
( IEA ) 、 世 界 核 能 發 電 者 協 會 ( WANO ) 、 世 界 原 子 能 協 會
(WNA)、台灣原子能委員會、《天下雜誌》、《中國時報》、
《自由時報》、《南方電子報》以及綠色公民行動聯盟等。由於文 本眾多,在此不一一贅述。
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