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New-Build Nuclear – A Review of Labour Market Research NESG July 16, 2009 Una Borte –Market Analyst
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UK Energy Future (without New-Build Nuclear) Nuclear 75 GWe Capacity 63 GWe Peak Baseload?
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UK Nuclear Legacy 1956 – 2008 1956 Calder Hall - world’s first 21 Reactors - closed 19 Reactors - in generation 1 new PWR in 1995 1 Reactor beyond 2023 11GWe output 15-17% baseload 1917 Ernst Rutherford 2017 New-Build Nuclear ?
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UK Nuclear Renaissance 2009+ ? New Nuclear Site Nominations 11 (2009) 12+ GWe 2012 build start 2017+ operation Replacement ambition? Higher baseload? Zero Carbon Energy Security Energy Density
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UK Nuclear Labour Market Deliver the skills picture Understand what skills are required and when
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Cogent – “Renaissance” series LMI Publications 2009 1. “Power People” The Civil Nuclear Workforce 2009-2025 Q3 2009 Job Contexts Skill Levels Replacement demand Decommissioning New Build Scenarios 2. “ Next Generation” Skills for New Build Nuclear Q4 2009 New Build Cross-Sector Analysis Skill Levels and Gaps Time for new build transition 3. “Illuminations” Futures Skills Nuclear 2009-2025 Q1 2010 Integration of Reports 1-3 Whole industry picture International supply chain Skill roles, levels and gaps Skills Gaps
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UK Nuclear New-Build Labour Market
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UK Civil Nuclear Industry & Workforce Sectors Energy Production (BE, Magnox North) Decommissioning (NDA/SLCs) Fuel Processing (Urenco, Springfields, Thorp) New Build (Scenarios) Supply Chain Workforce Job Contexts Skill Levels Age Profile Analysis Current Establishment Demand Projections Attrition rates Supply-Demand Analysis Scenario Sensitivity Skills Gaps
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Nuclear Labour Market Classification Roles – Job Contexts 1. Energy Production Operations 2. Decommissioning Operations 3. Process Operations 4. Maintenance Operations 5. Safety & Security 6. Radiation Protection 7. Project Management 8. Engineering Design 9. Scientific & Technical Support 10. Business 11. Construction 12. Waste & Repository Operations 13. Commissioning Skills - Levels 1. Semi-Skilled 2. Skilled 3. Technician 4. Professional / Middle Manager 5. Senior Manager Core Roles Support Roles
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Nuclear Workforce – Job Contexts
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Nuclear Workforce - Region and Nation 2009
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Nuclear Workforce – Energy Production 2009
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Nuclear Workforce – Decommissioning 2009 Wales
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Nuclear Workforce – Skill Profiles
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Nuclear Workforce cf UK Workforce
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Demand – Generation to Decommissioning
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Expansion Demand – New Build
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Civil Nuclear Industry - Workforce Demand Gap up to 15,000 (incl contractors)
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New-Build Nuclear – Sectors For each PWR, LMI projection Design and Planning (infrastructure construction) Engineering Construction Equipment Manufacture Commissioning and Operation Maintenance
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New-Build Job Contexts
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New Build - Construction " An average of around 1,400 jobs will be created at each site during the construction period for a twin unit nuclear power station (plus around 250 project management and technical support jobs). " NIA New Build report 2006 (p29)
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New Build – Nuclear and Non-Nuclear Skills
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What next? Objectives Report work in progress Priorities for further investigation - support to complete Supply chain research Establish an Expert Panel for New Build LMI
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