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Reflecting on the Implementing Geological Disposal Technology Platform as a knowledge network and potential scenarios for stakeholder involvement
Reflecting on the Implementing Geological Disposal Technology Platform as a knowledge network and potential scenarios for stakeholder involvement
This report was prepared in the context of Work Package 3 of the InSOTEC project. The overall objective of this work package (WP) is to take a closer look at arenas where socio-technical combinations on radioactive waste management (RWM) are formed. The attempt is to illustrate the interconnections between the sources of different types of information and knowledge development with the various stakeholders having access to that information.
Structure for Transparency in Nuclear Waste Management
Structure for Transparency in Nuclear Waste Management
The purpose of this report is a comparison of the structures for nuclear waste management in France, Sweden and UK. The source materials for this comparison are studies carried out in each of these countries by Syncho Ltd. over the past 5 years. The Swedish structural review was sponsored by SKI and SSI, and carried out as a pilot study during the years 1996 and 1997 (Espejo & Gill, 1998) as part of the RISCOM I project.
Annual Report 2010 on Radiation and Nuclear Safety in the Republic of Slovenia
Annual Report 2010 on Radiation and Nuclear Safety in the Republic of Slovenia
In 2010, there were no events that posed a serious radiological threat to the population in Slovenia. There were also no particularities in relation to the services of radiation practices and operators of radiation facilities.
The Krško NPP operated without shutdowns and production was interrupted only for the annual outage. In 2010, the power plant produced 5.7 TWh in total and achieved 89.9% availability. The nuclear power plant had no major problems during the September floods, when the Sava river otherwise seriously threatened settlements in Posavje.
Third Slovenian Report under the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management Answers to questions raised by other contracting parties
Third Slovenian Report under the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management Answers to questions raised by other contracting parties
Answers to questions raised by other contracting parties under the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management were prepared by the Slovenian Nuclear Safety Administration, the Kr_ko NPP, the Agency for Radwaste Management and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Spatial Planning.
Transparency and Public Participation in Radioactive Waste Management: RISCOM II Final report
Transparency and Public Participation in Radioactive Waste Management: RISCOM II Final report
Long-term radioactive waste management (RWM) involves large and long-term research and development programmes in essentially all countries with civil nuclear programmes. Such programmes develop through different phases from basic research to more focussed applied research and development (R&D) and finally to the design and siting of proposed solutions. Internationally basic principles for the conduct of these programmes, basic safety principles and guidance on how to comply with them have largely been agreed upon.
Identifying remaining socio-technical challenges at the national level: Slovenia
Identifying remaining socio-technical challenges at the national level: Slovenia
The use of nuclear energy has a strong tradition in Slovenia. In 1949 the Institute Josef Stefan was founded, devoted to research in physics, with great emphasis on nuclear physics. A few years later (1966) the research nuclear reactor TRIGA started to work in the vicinity of capital city Ljubljana, to support its research.
OECD/NEA: Norway
OECD/NEA: Norway
OECD/NEA: France
OECD/NEA: France
2008 Activity Report
Site selection for a geological repository in France
Site selection for a geological repository in France
After 15 years of investigations conducted in France pursuant to the first research law on radioactive waste voted in 1991, reversible deep geological disposal has been recognised by the Planning Act No. 2006-739 Concerning the Sustainable Development of Radioactive Materials and Waste of 28 June 2006 as the reference solution for the longterm management of high-level and intermediate-level long-lived radioactive waste.
The Cigéo Project: Meuse/Haute-Marne Reversible Geological Disposal Facility for Radioactive Waste
The Cigéo Project: Meuse/Haute-Marne Reversible Geological Disposal Facility for Radioactive Waste
Report prepared by ANDRA, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency, for preparing for public debate in 2013.
ANDRA presents the Actions to be Taken Following the Public Debate on the Cigéo Project
ANDRA presents the Actions to be Taken Following the Public Debate on the Cigéo Project
Press release from ANDRA, the French National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management, regarding the changes it will make in the siting process as a result of public debate on the Cigéo Project, disposal of radioactive waste in a deep geologic repository.
Act No. 2006-686 of 13 June 2006 on Transparency and Security in the Nuclear Field
Act No. 2006-686 of 13 June 2006 on Transparency and Security in the Nuclear Field
Text of the French Nuclear Safety and Transparency Act of 2006, translated into English.
Dossier 2005: ANDRA Research on the Geological Disposal of High-Level Long-Lived Radioactive Waste: Summary
Dossier 2005: ANDRA Research on the Geological Disposal of High-Level Long-Lived Radioactive Waste: Summary
A summary of ANDRA's research into disposal of radioactive waste in a deep geologic repository, examining both clay and granite.
Dossier 2005: ANDRA Research on the Geological Disposal of High-Level Long-Lived Radioactive Waste: Results and Perspectives
Dossier 2005: ANDRA Research on the Geological Disposal of High-Level Long-Lived Radioactive Waste: Results and Perspectives
A report documenting ANDRA's research on deep disposal of radioactive waste, examining both clay and granite formations.
Cigéo, the French Geological Disposal Project
Cigéo, the French Geological Disposal Project
Presentation given by François-Michel Gonnot at the Stockholm Talks on October 2, 2013 regarding Cigéo, the French Geological Disposal Project.
Annual Sustainable Development and Activity Report - 2011
Annual Sustainable Development and Activity Report - 2011
Annual report by ANDRA, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency, regarding its activities in 2011.
Activity and Sustainable Development Report - 2010
Activity and Sustainable Development Report - 2010
Annual report produced by ANDRA, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency describing its activities in 2010.
ANDRA Newsletter #8
ANDRA Newsletter #8
Newsletter produced by ANDRA, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency.
ANDRA Newsletter #7
ANDRA Newsletter #7
Newsletter produced by ANDRA, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency.
ANDRA Newsletter #6
ANDRA Newsletter #6
Newsletter produced by ANDRA, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency.
ANDRA Newsletter #5
ANDRA Newsletter #5
Newsletter produced by ANDRA, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency.
ANDRA Newsletter #4
ANDRA Newsletter #4
Newsletter produced by ANDRA, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency.
ANDRA Newsletter #3
ANDRA Newsletter #3
Newsletter produced by ANDRA, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency.