Proceedings contains 18 papers material with speakers from Indonesia (BATAN and HIMNI); Thailand (Ministry of Energy and Chulalongkorn University); Japan (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Pacific Consultants International, JAEA, Toshiba, JAPC, MHI, Kyoto University, CRIEPI, Hitachi, NFT, TEPCO); Canada (University of Toronto); and Vietnam (VAST). (Jml)
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Proceedings contains material Chapter I – Developing the necessary infrastructure; Chapter II – The case for nuclear energy; and Chapter III – Applicable technology. (Jml)
Essay about an overview of the latest legislative developments concerning nuclear safety and liability in the CEEC/ NIS as well as an analysis of related International and national legislative, financial and technical initiatives.
Energy; Atoms and nuclear; Radioactivity; Nuclear processes; radiation and materials; Fission; Fusion; Particle accelerators; Isotope separators; Radiation detectors; Neutron chain reactions; Nuclear heat energy; Breeder reactors; Fusion reactors; The history of nuclear energy; Biological effects of radiation; Information from isotopes; Useful radiation effects; Reactor safety; Nuclear propulsi…
Nuclear energy has a much wider potential than being used solely for the generation of electricity. This publication concentrates on the market potential and economics of the nuclear option in district heating, the supply of process heat, water desalination, ship propulsion and outer space applications. In addition, there is an overview of innovative but promising areas for its use, such as fue…
Launching a nuclear power programme is the sovereign decision of a country and constitutes a major undertaking requiring careful planning, preparation and investment in time, institutions, financing and human resources. The IAEA has developed a three phase methodology to support the development of the national infrastructure required for a nuclear power programme in a Member State. Known as …
This catalogue lists all sales publications of the International Atomic Energy Agency dealing with Nuclear and Radiological Safety, Nuclear Power and Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Management and issued during the period of 1995-1996. Most publications are in English. Proceedings of conferences, symposia and panels of experts may contain some papers in languages other than English (Arabic, Chines…
The development and implementation of an appropriate infrastructure to support the successful introduction of nuclear power and its safe, secure, peaceful and sustainable application is an issue of central concern, especially for countries that are considering and planning their first nuclear power plant. In preparing the necessary nuclear infrastructure, there are several activities that need …
The global nuclear safety and security framework (GNSSF) provides a conceptual structure and guidelines for achieving and maintaining a high level of safety and security at nuclear facilities and in nuclear related activities around the world. Technical and scientific support organizations (TSOs) play an essential role in sustaining the GNSSF by providing assistance to regulatory bodies in esta…