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INPRO methodology has been applied several times to the nuclear energy systems based on evolutionary water cooled reactors, as well as sodium cooled fast reactors. The [[NESA]] of Belarus can be seen in [[INPRO Assessment of the Planned Nuclear Energy System of Belarus]], and the [[NESA]] of BN-1200 can be seen in [[Limited Scope Sustainability Assessment of Planned Nuclear Energy Systems Based on BN-1200 Fast Reactors]].<br>
 
INPRO methodology has been applied several times to the nuclear energy systems based on evolutionary water cooled reactors, as well as sodium cooled fast reactors. The [[NESA]] of Belarus can be seen in [[INPRO Assessment of the Planned Nuclear Energy System of Belarus]], and the [[NESA]] of BN-1200 can be seen in [[Limited Scope Sustainability Assessment of Planned Nuclear Energy Systems Based on BN-1200 Fast Reactors]].<br>
INPRO also developed a service bringing together several methods, approaches and tools developed within the previous INPRO collaborative projects. Please see the [[Wiki-ASENES]].
 

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The INPRO methodology is an IAEA tool that assists Member States in strategic planning and decision making on nuclear power programmes by sustainability assessment of a NES.

INPRO methodology

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INPRO methodology has been applied several times to the nuclear energy systems based on evolutionary water cooled reactors, as well as sodium cooled fast reactors. The NESA of Belarus can be seen in INPRO Assessment of the Planned Nuclear Energy System of Belarus, and the NESA of BN-1200 can be seen in Limited Scope Sustainability Assessment of Planned Nuclear Energy Systems Based on BN-1200 Fast Reactors.