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Enhancing Benefits of Nuclear Energy Technology Innovation through Cooperation among Countries: Final Report of the INPRO Collaborative Project SYNERGIES (CROSBI ID 17474)

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Alvarez-Velarde, F. ; Andreeva-Andrievskaya, L. ; Andrianova, E. ; Apostol, M. ; Basak, A. Bhabha ; Benkovskyi, L. ; Bereslavtseva, A. ; Tomšić, Željko ; et all Enhancing Benefits of Nuclear Energy Technology Innovation through Cooperation among Countries: Final Report of the INPRO Collaborative Project SYNERGIES. Beč: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 2018

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Alvarez-Velarde, F. ; Andreeva-Andrievskaya, L. ; Andrianova, E. ; Apostol, M. ; Basak, A. Bhabha ; Benkovskyi, L. ; Bereslavtseva, A. ; Tomšić, Željko ; et all

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Enhancing Benefits of Nuclear Energy Technology Innovation through Cooperation among Countries: Final Report of the INPRO Collaborative Project SYNERGIES

One of the IAEA’s statutory objectives is to “seek to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy to peace, health and prosperity throughout the world.” One way this objective is achieved is through the publication of a range of technical series. Two of these are the IAEA Nuclear Energy Series and the IAEA Safety Standards Series. According to Article III.A.6 of the IAEA Statute, the safety standards establish “standards of safety for protection of health and minimization of danger to life and property”. The safety standards include the Safety Fundamentals, Safety Requirements and Safety Guides. These standards are written primarily in a regulatory style, and are binding on the IAEA for its own programmes. The principal users are the regulatory bodies in Member States and other national authorities. The IAEA Nuclear Energy Series comprises reports designed to encourage and assist R&D on, and application of, nuclear energy for peaceful uses. This includes practical examples to be used by owners and operators of utilities in Member States, implementing organizations, academia, and government officials, among others. This information is presented in guides, reports on technology status and advances, and best practices for peaceful uses of nuclear energy based on inputs from international experts. The IAEA Nuclear Energy Series complements the IAEA Safety Standards Series. The International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO) was established in 2000 to help to ensure that nuclear energy is available to contribute to meeting the energy needs of the 21st century in a sustainable manner. INPRO focuses on key issues of global sustainability of nuclear energy with the aim of assisting in the development of long term nuclear energy strategies. INPRO Task 1, on global scenarios, analyses regional and global nuclear energy scenarios to achieve a global vision of how nuclear energy could be sustainable within the present century. Several collaborative projects were established by INPRO members within Task 1. The INPRO collaborative project Global Architecture of Innovative Nuclear Energy Systems Based on Thermal and Fast Reactors Including a Closed Fuel Cycle (GAINS) developed a framework for dynamic assessment of current and future nuclear energy systems with regard to sustainability. This publication presents the results of the follow-up collaborative project Synergistic Nuclear Energy Regional Group Interactions Evaluated for Sustainability (SYNERGIES). This collaborative project was jointly implemented in 2012–2015 by Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, China, France, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, the Russian Federation, Spain, Ukraine, the United States of America, Viet Nam and the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency as participants or observers. The INPRO collaborative project SYNERGIES applied and amended the analytical framework developed in GAINS to model more specifically the various forms of collaboration among countries, assess benefits and issues relevant for collaboration, and identify those collaborative scenarios and architectures that ensure a ‘win– win’ strategy for both suppliers and users of peaceful nuclear energy technologies. The results of the study have increased understanding of how best to enhance sustainability of nuclear energy systems in the 21st century. The IAEA officers responsible for this publication were V. Kuznetsov and G. Fesenko of the Division of Nuclear Power.

nuclear energy system ; nuclear energy technology innovation ; the international project on innovative nuclear reactors and fuel cycles ; project synergies ; nuclear safety ; gains analytical framework

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Beč: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

2018.

978-92-0-101118-3

1995-7807

1995-7807

341

IAEA Nuclear Energy Series; (ISSN: 1995-7807)

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