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  2. Partnering for Long-Term Management of Radioactive Waste. Evolution and Current Practice in Thirteen Countries.
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Radioactive Waste Management and Constructing Memory for Future Generations. Proceedings of the International Conference and Debate, 15-17 September 2014 Verdun, France.
Fostering a Durable Relationship between a Waste Management Facility and its Host Community. Adding Value through Design and Process.
The Practice of Cost Estimation for Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Guide for International Peer Reviews of Decommissioning Cost Studies for Nuclear Facilities
Nuclear Site Remediation and Restoration during Decommissioning of Nuclear Installations. A Report by the NEA Co-operative Programme on Decommissioning.
R&D and Innovation Needs for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities
Stakeholder Confidence in Radioactive Waste Management. An Annotated Glossary of Key Terms.
The Long-term Radiological Safety of a Surface Disposal Facility for Low-level Waste in Belgium. An International Peer Review of Key Aspects of ONDRAF/NIRAS' Safety Report of November 2011 in Preparation for the License Application.
Methods for Safety Assessment of Geological Disposal Facilities for Radioactive Waste. Outcomes of the NEA MeSA Initiative.
The Post-closure Radiological Safety Case for a Spent Fuel Repository in Sweden. An International Peer Review of the SKB License-application Study of March 2011.
International Structure for Decommissioning Costing (ISDC) of Nuclear Installations
Cost Estimation for Decommissioning. An International Overview of Cost Elements, Estimation Practices and Reporting Requirements.
Applying Decommissioning Experience to the Design and Operation of New Nuclear Power Plants
More than Just Concrete Realities. The Symbolic Dimension of Radioactive Waste Management.
Partnering for Long-Term Management of Radioactive Waste. Evolution and Current Practice in Thirteen Countries.
Chapters
Foreword
Overview and transversal findings
Introduction
Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
Finland
France
Hungary
Japan
Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States – waste isolation pilot plant (wipp)
United States – proposed geological repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
References
Towards Greater Harmonisation of Decommissioning Cost Estimates
Towards Transparent, Proportionate and Deliverable Regulation for Geological Disposal
Considering Timescales in the Post-closure Safety of Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste
Natural Tracer Profiles Across Argillaceous Formations. The CLAYTRAC Project.
Stability and Buffering Capacity of the Geosphere for Long-term Isolation of Radioactive Waste. Application to Crystalline Rock.
Regulating the Long-Term Safety of Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste. Practical Issues and Challenges - Workshop Proceedings - Paris, France 28-30 November 2006.
Engineered Barrier Systems (EBS) in the Safety Case. Design Confirmation and Demonstration - Workshop Proceedings, Tokyo, Japan, 12-15 September 2006.
Radioactive Waste Management in Spain. Co-ordination and Projects, FSC Workshop Proceedings, L'Hospitalet de l'Infanct, Spain 21-23 November 2005.
Linkage of Geoscientific Arguments and Evidence in Supporting the Safety Case. Second AMIGO Workshop Proceedings, Toronto, Canada, 20-22 September 2005.
Engineered Barrier Systems (EBS) in the Safety Case. The Role of Modelling - Workshop Proceedings, La Coruña, Spain 24-26 August 2005.
Disposal of Radioactive Waste. Forming a New Approach in Germany -- FSC Workshop Proceedings. Hitzacker and Hamburg, Germany, 5-8 October 2004.
Radioactive Waste Management Programmes in OECD/NEA Member Countries
Engineered Barrier Systems (EBS) in the Context of the Entire Safety Case. Workshop Proceedings, Las Vegas, USA, 14-17 September 2004.
NEA Sorption Project Phase II. Interpretation and Prediction of Radionuclide Sorption onto Substrates Relevant for Radioactive Waste Disposal Using Thermodynamic Sorption Models.
Stability and Buffering Capacity of the Geosphere for Long-term Isolation of Radioactive Waste. Application to Argillaceous Media - "Clay Club" Workshop Proceedings - Braunschweig, Germany, 9-11 December 2003.
Geological Repositories. Political and Technical Progress - Workshop Proceedings Stockholm, Sweden 7-10 December 2003.
Management of Uncertainty in Safety Cases and the Role of Risk. Workshop Proceedings: Stockholm, Sweden 2-4 February 2004.
Dealing with Interests, Values and Knowledge in Managing Risk. Workshop Proceedings, Brussels, Belgium 18-21 November 2003.
Strategy Selection for the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities. Seminar Proceedings, Tarragona, Spain, 1-4 September 2003.
Geological Disposal: Building Confidence Using Multiple Lines of Evidence. First AMIGO Workshop Proceedings - Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland, 3-5 June 2003.
The Regulatory Control of Radioactive Waste Management. Overview of 15 NEA Member Countries.
Public Confidence in the Management of Radioactive Waste: The Canadian Context. Workshop Proceedings, Ottawa, Canada, 14-18 October 2002.
Engineered Barrier Systems (EBS) in the Context of the Entire Safety Case. Workshop Proceedings, Oxford, United Kingdom 25-27 September 2002.
Engineered Barrier Systems and the Safety of Deep Geological Repositories. State-of-the-art Report.
SAFIR 2: Belgian R&D Programme on the Deep Disposal of High-level and Long-lived Radioactive Waste. An International Peer Review.
The Decommissioning and Dismantling of Nuclear Facilities. Status, Approaches, Challenges.
The Handling of Timescales in Assessing Post-closure Safety of Deep Geological Repositories. Workshop Proceedings, Paris, France, 16-18 April 2002.
Stepwise Decision Making in Finland for the Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel. Workshop Proceedings - Turku, Finland - 15-16 November 2001.
Radionuclide Retention in Geologic Media. Workshop Proceedings - Oskarshamn, Sweden - 7-9 May 2001.
Scenario Development Methods and Practice. An Evaluation Based on the NEA Workshop on Scenario Development - Madrid, May 1999.
Using Thermodynamic Sorption Models for Guiding Radioelement Distribution Coefficient (Kd) Investigations. A Status Report.
Gas Generation and Migration in Radioactive Waste Disposal. Safety-relevant Issues -- Workshop Proceedings, Reims, France, 26-28 June 2000.
Confidence in Models of Radionuclide Transport for Site-specific Assessment. Workshop Proceedings, Carlsbad, New Mexico, United States, 14-17 June 1999.
Porewater Extraction from Argillaceous Rocks for Geochemical Characterisation. Methods and Interpretations.
Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste. Review of Developments in the Last Decade.

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Abstract The Czech Republic has two nuclear power plants (the Dukovany NPP with four WWER type nuclear reactors of 440 MWe, and the Temelín NPP with two WWER type reactors of 1 000 MWe). Dukovany units have been in operation since 1985; the commissioning of the first reactor unit at Temelín started in 2000. Both NPPs assume the extension of their lifetime to 40 years. Construction of a new nuclear generator (probably at the Temelín site) is often discussed and it has political support from most political parties.
Page Count 4
Starting Page 47
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Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2010-04-08
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Subject Keyword Nuclear Energy
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