Radioactive Waste Management

Nuclear Energy Agency

ISSN :
1990-0325 (online)
ISSN :
1990-0333 (print)
DOI :
10.1787/19900325
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A series of publications from the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency on various aspects of radioactive waste management. The publications in this series of analytical reports and conference proceedings focus on the development of strategies for a safe, broadly acceptable management of sustainable and all types of radioactive waste and materials.

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Strategy Selection for the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities

Strategy Selection for the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities

Seminar Proceedings, Tarragona, Spain, 1-4 September 2003 You do not have access to this content

Authors:
OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency
Publication Date :
30 Aug 2004
Pages :
272
ISBN :
9789264016729 (PDF) ; 9789264016712 (print)
DOI :
10.1787/9789264016729-en

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As modern nuclear power programmes mature and large, commercial nuclear power plants and fuel cycle facilities approach the end of their useful life by reason of age, economics or change of policy on the use of nuclear power, new challenges associated with decommissioning and dismantling come to the fore. Politicians and the public may expect there to be a "right answer" to the choice of strategy for a particular type of facility, or even all facilities. Both this seminar and wider experience show that this is not the case.
 
Local factors and national political positions have a significant input and often result in widely differing strategy approaches to broadly similar decommissioning projects. All facility owners represented at the seminar were able to demonstrate a rational process for strategy selection and compelling arguments for the choices made. In addition to the papers that were presented, these proceedings include a summary of the discussions that took place.

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  • Overview of Lessons Learnt

    During the Tarragona International Seminar the participating high-level specialists had very open and fruitful discussion concerning strategic decommissioning issues. The lessons learnt and possible solutions for future work issues can be found below...

  • Opening Speeches

    Activities of the OECD/NEA in the Area of Decommissioning and Dismantling; Decommissioning and Radioactive Waste Management in Spain ...

  • The Spanish Decommissioning Scene

    The Regulator’s View; Decommissioning amd Dismantling Policy in Spain; The Implementer’s View; The R&D View; Social Aspects of Decommissioning and Dismantling in Spain ...

  • International Stocktaking

    Decommissioning of nuclear power plants: policies, strategies and costs; Findings of the international conference on safe decommissioning for nuclear activities; A European perspective on the funding of decommissioning and related activities of the end of the nuclear cycle; Views of plant operators – Work done at EURELECTRIC and EUR ...

  • Strategy Selection Analysis by Plant Type

    Vandellós, Spain (Safe Enclosure); Uk Reactor Decommissioning Strategy; Tokai-1 Decommissioning Project ...

  • Light Water Reactors

    The decommissioning strategy for the Stade nuclear power plant; NPP decommissioning documentation preparation; The Greifswald WWER decommissioning project: strategy selection ...

  • National Strategyies

    Lessons learnt in establishing a first national inventory of decommissioning liabilities in Belgium; Decommissioning strategy for NNPs and other nuclear facilities in Italy; Decommissioning strategies being implemented in the USA; EDF decommissioning programme: a global commitment to safety, environment and cost efficiency of nuclear energy ...

  • Other Fuel Cycle Facilities

    The UP1 decommissioning programme at the COGEMA-MARCOULE site strategic approach; Decontamination and decommissioning at the West Valley Demonstration Project; Decommissioning strategy for Brennilis France; Decommissioning of six German fuel cycle facilities; Hematite nuclear fuel cycle facility decommissioning ...

  • Social Aspects

    Experience from the Trawsfynydd public inquiry; Local information committee and social repercussions of the closure and dismantling of Vandellós-I; Groundwater contamination and community relations; Some expectations from European municipalities hosting nuclear facilities; Community expectations ...

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