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46 responses Country or State Malaysia: Terengganu, Kuala Lumpur, Pahang, Perak, Selangor, Melaka, Johor Ireland Qatar Japan

Vietnam Age

15 - 21 years old 12 26% 22 - 35 years old 33 72% Above 35 years old 1 2%

Gender

Male 23 50% Female 23 50%

Education level :

Graduate school Graduated high school Technical/vocational school Graduated college (Bachelors, Masters, P.H.D)

4 9% 6 13% 2 4% 34 74%

Political Party Affiliation

Government 27 59% Opposition 19 41%

Do you support nuclear?

Yes 26 57% No 20 43%

If yes, what is the main reason to support nuclear?

reduce CO2 emission keep electric tariff low ensure continuous energy supply

11 42% 11 42% 19 73%

*People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

If no, what is the main concern on nuclear?

Waste Safety Skill operator Close to home

11 31% 32 89% 4 11% 3 8%

*People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%. Do you confident in utility companys ability to operate a nuclear power plant safely and doing a good job of protecting the environment?

Yes 12 26% No 16 35% Not sure 18 39%

Implementation of nuclear energy in a country will help economic growth. Is it true?

Yes 27 59% No 9 20% Not sure 10 22%

How important do you think nuclear energy will be in meeting this nations electricity needs in the years ahead?

Very important Somewhat important Not too important Not important at all Not sure

15 33% 20 43% 8 17% 3 7% 0 0%

Promoting renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, is a better way of tackling climate change than nuclear power. Is it true?

Yes 35 76% No 5 11% Not sure 6 13%

Do we should keep the option to build nuclear power plants in the future?

Agree 28 61% Disagree 15 33% Not sure 3 7%

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