There are two categories of requirements: (i) user requirements that need to be met by the designers and manufacturers of innovative reactors and fuel cycles, and (ii) a wide spectrum of requirements that need to be met by countries, willing to successfully deploy innovative nuclear reactors for energy production. This part of the International Project on Innovative Reactors and Fuel Cycles will mainly deal with the second category of requirements. Both categories of requirements will vary depending on the institutional development, infrastructure availability and social attitude in any given country. Out of the need for sustainable development requirements will also more specific in the future. Over a 50-year time frame both categories of requirements will evolve with social and economic development as nuclear technology develops further. For example, the deployment of innovative reactors in countries with marginal or non-existing nuclear infrastructures would be possible only if the reactors are built, owned and operated by an international nuclear utility or if they are inherently safe and can be delivered as a “black box - nuclear battery”. A number of issues will need to be addressed and conditions and requirements developed if this is going to become a reality. One general requirement for wider utilization of innovative nuclear power will be the public and environmental considerations, which will play a role in the decision making processes. Five main clusters of topics will be handled: • Infrastuctural aspects, typology and consequences for nuclear development. • Industrial requirements for the different innovative concepts. • Institutional developments and requirements for future deployment of nuclear energy. (National as well as international). • Socio-political aspects, a.o. public acceptance and role of governments. • Sustainability: requirements following the need for sustainability. Analysis will be made of the evolution of national and international social, institutional and infrastructure requirements for the deployment of innovative nuclear technology through 2050 and beyond and requirements will be identified following the need for.
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10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering
April 14–18, 2002
Arlington, Virginia, USA
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- Nuclear Engineering Division
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0-7918-3596-0
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Ronald Steur,
Ronald Steur
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
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Yanko Lyubenov Yaven,
Yanko Lyubenov Yaven
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
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Boris Gueorguiev,
Boris Gueorguiev
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
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Rao Mahadeva,
Rao Mahadeva
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
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Wenquan Shen
Wenquan Shen
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
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Ronald Steur
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
Yanko Lyubenov Yaven
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
Boris Gueorguiev
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
Rao Mahadeva
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
Wenquan Shen
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
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ICONE10-22503, pp. 919-927; 9 pages
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March 4, 2009
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Steur, R, Yaven, YL, Gueorguiev, B, Mahadeva, R, & Shen, W. "Crosscutting Requirements in the International Project on Innovative Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO)." Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. 10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, Volume 2. Arlington, Virginia, USA. April 14–18, 2002. pp. 919-927. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICONE10-22503
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