The Human Rights Commitments of Private Fusion Energy Companies

A. Rutherford
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Although the fusion energy sector is at a nascent stage, the private fusion energy market has grown. There are currently 38 private fusion energy companies around the world aiming to commercialize fusion energy technologies in early 2030s and 2040s. Given the capability of fusion energy in transforming today’s energy paradigm and the global character of the market, it is important to analyze how these companies are interacting with international human rights standards. Therefore, this work investigates the involvement of the private fusion energy sector with two voluntary international initiatives in particular: the UN Global Compact and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGP). This study attempts to answer two research questions: (i) Are private fusion energy companies participating in the UN Global Compact? (ii) How are private fusion energy companies publicly implementing the UNGP? Content analysis of secondary data collected from the UN Global Compact, Fusion Industry Association, ITER and companies’ official websites as well as published reports is adopted. In summary, this work finds that private fusion energy companies are neither participants nor signatories of the UN Global Compact. Their observance of the UNGP is also very poor. This study contributes to the field by highlighting this gap which the private fusion energy companies need to consider and take measures towards, in order to create a salutary human rights sector.
私营聚变能源公司的人权承诺
虽然核聚变能源部门处于初级阶段,但私营核聚变能源市场已经增长。目前世界上有38家私营核聚变能源公司,目标是在本世纪30年代初和40年代将核聚变技术商业化。鉴于核聚变能源在改变当今能源模式方面的能力以及市场的全球性特征,分析这些公司如何与国际人权标准相互作用是很重要的。因此,这项工作调查了私营聚变能源部门参与两个自愿国际倡议:联合国全球契约和联合国商业与人权指导原则(UNGP)。本研究试图回答两个研究问题:(i)私营聚变能源公司是否参与了联合国全球契约?私营核聚变能源公司如何公开执行UNGP?采用联合国全球契约、核聚变工业协会、ITER和公司官方网站收集的二手数据以及已发表的报告进行内容分析。总之,这项工作发现私营聚变能源公司既不是联合国全球契约的参与者也不是签署国。他们对联保部队的遵守也很差。这项研究通过强调私营聚变能源公司需要考虑并采取措施解决的这一差距,从而对该领域作出贡献,以便创建一个有益的人权部门。
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