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Regulatory and safety aspects of ageing in nuclear power plants

  • B. Käufer
Published/Copyright: March 14, 2022
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Abstract

The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) is a semi-autonomous body within the OECD established in 1958 with the mandate to promote co-operation among the governments of its participating countries in furthering the development of nuclear power as a safe, environmentally acceptable and economic energy source. While all of groups have detailed programmes involving important aspects, this paper will focus specifically on the work of Committee on Nuclear Regulatory Activities (CNRA) and the Committee on the Safety of Nuclear Installations (CSNI).

Abstract

Die NEA (OECD Nuclear Energy Agency) ist eine weitgehend selbständige Organisationseinheit innerhalb der OECD, die 1958 mit der Zielstellung gegründet wurde, die Zusammenarbeit der Regierungen der Mitgliedsstaaten auf dem Gebiet der Nutzung der Kernenergie als einer sicheren, umweltfreundlichen und wirtschaftlichen Energiequelle zu intensivieren. 7 technische Kommissionen entwickeln und realisieren gegenwärtig entsprechende Arbeitsprogramme mit Unterstätzung des internationalen Sekretariats. Während alle diese Gruppen detaillierte Arbeitsprogramme haben, die wesentliche Aspekte betreffen, behandelt dieser Beitrag speziell die Arbeit der Kommissionen CNRA (Committee on Nuclear Regulatory Activities) und CSNI (Committee on the Safety of Nuclear Installations).

Received: 2002-06-25
Published Online: 2022-03-14

© 2002 Carl Hanser Verlag, München

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