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1 IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Overview International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO) Presented by Jon R. Phillips On the Behalf of the INPRO Group Nuc Info’Day 2013 Bucharest, Romania, 15-16 May 2013

2 IAEA 2 Establishment of INPRO Origins Initiated in 2000 Authorized by IAEA General Conference resolutions Basic Characteristics Membership based Funded mainly from extra-budgetary contributions 15 to 20 staff (mainly CFEs from Member States) located at IAEA Headquarters International Project inside IAEA Cross-cutting with all relevant technical Departments involved

3 IAEA 3 INPRO Objectives INPRO cooperates with Member States to ensure that sustainable nuclear energy is available to help meet the energy needs of the 21 st century. To bring together technology holders and users so that they can jointly consider international and national actions required for achieving desired innovations in nuclear reactors and fuel cycles INPRO is part of the integrated services of the IAEA provided to Member States considering initial development or expansion of nuclear energy programmes.

4 IAEA 4 INPRO Membership 2001-2013

5 IAEA INPRO Projects in 2012–2013: subject of this presentation Project 1: National nuclear energy strategies To assist Member States in building national nuclear energy strategies and in long-range nuclear energy planning through the INPRO methodology and other tools. Project 2: Global nuclear energy scenarios To develop global and regional nuclear energy scenarios, on the basis of a scientific-technical analysis, that lead to a global vision on sustainable nuclear energy development in the 21st century. 5

6 IAEA INPRO Projects in 2012–2013: projects supporting technical communications of particular interest Project 3: Innovations Investigate innovations in selected nuclear energy technologies, institutional arrangements and related R&D and support Member States in pursuing these innovations and exchanging progress toward their realization. Project 4: Policy and Dialogue Provide Member States’ guidance in the use of nuclear energy policy and planning tools and coordination with other international organizations and initiatives, bringing together technology holders and users to share information on long-range nuclear energy strategies, global scenarios and technical and institutional innovations. 17-19 November 2010INPRO Steering Committee #166

7 IAEA INPRO Methodology for nuclear energy system assessment (NESA) - a comprehensive, internationally agreed criteria-based sustainability assessment in areas of economics, safety, waste management, proliferation resistance, physical protection, environment and infrastructure 7 INPRO Methodology

8 IAEA 8 Architecture of INPRO requirements (INPRO Methodology) Basic Principles : goals for development of sustainable NES (14). User Requirements: what should be done by designer, operator, industry and/or State to meet goal defined in Basic Principle (52). Criteria-Acceptance Limits: Assessor’s tools to check whether a User Requirement has been met (125). Basic Principles User Requirements Criteria

9 IAEA INPRO Methodology – Example of Safety Assessment of Reactor: BP1 (of 4), UR3 (of 7), showing all 6 assessment criteria (IN and AL) 9

10 IAEA Experience with NESA 6 national assessments Argentina, Brazil, India, Republic of Korea as technology developers. Armenia, and Ukraine as technology users. Results documented in IAEA report TECDOC-1636 10

11 IAEA Experience with NESA 1 multinational assessment (“Joint Study”): Canada, China, France, India, Japan, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, and Ukraine. Development of NES of sodium cooled Fast Reactor with Closed NFC. Results documented in IAEA report TECDOC-1639 (Rev.1) 11

12 IAEA Current NESAs Belarus recently completed! Ongoing Ukraine: part 2 Indonesia Romania Planned Kazakhstan Others… 12

13 IAEA Global Nuclear Energy Scenarios Project 2 helps participating countries define comprehensive national energy strategies by providing a framework for the analysis and assessment of: transition from the current fleet of nuclear reactors and fuel cycles to a sustainable nuclear energy system how a national nuclear energy system could contribute to, and benefit from, sustainability of regional and global nuclear energy systems the role that collaboration with other countries may play in transition 13

14 IAEA Global Nuclear Energy Scenarios: Example Projection 14

15 IAEA 15 Completed Activities Global Scenarios and Regional Trends of Nuclear Energy Development in the 21st Century: Studies of Nuclear Capacity Growth and Material Flow 13 INPRO Members: Participants & observers: EC, China, India, Russia, Italy, Czech Republic, Slovakia, France, Ukraine, Japan, Canada and USA www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1476_web.pdf

16 IAEA Completed Activities Collaborative project ThFC (2009-2010) Nuclear Energy Series report No. NF-T-2.4 published in 2012  considered the potential role of thorium to supplement the uranium–plutonium fuel cycle in scenarios with a significant increase in the use of nuclear energy in the world 16 http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/Pub1540_web.pdf

17 IAEA Global Nuclear Energy Scenarios: Current Activities Objective: Develop global and regional nuclear energy scenarios, on the basis of a dynamic NES modelling and analysis, leading to a global vision of sustainable nuclear energy development in the 21 st century Recently completed collaborative project: Collaborative project GAINS (Global Architectures of Innovative Nuclear Energy Systems with Thermal and Fast Reactors and Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle) (2008-2011) – Final Report IAEA Nuclear Energy Series NP-T-1.14 approved for publication (in print); Paper published in 2009 Ongoing collaborative project: Collaborative Project SYNERGIES (Synergistic Nuclear Energy Regional Group Interactions Evaluated for Sustainability) (2011–2014) Planned collaborative project: ROADMAPS for a transition to globally sustainable nuclear energy systems (2014–2015) 17

18 IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency THANK YOU! Please, go for more detail to: http://www.iaea.org/INPRO/ Jon R. Phillips J.R.Phillips@iaea.org J.R.Phillips@iaea.org


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