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  • !Case studies {{#ask: [[Category:Case studies]]}}
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  • Planning Studies (TEPS) by India) to support the project. The GAINS report<ref name=r3/> inc The GAINS project, inter alia, evaluated a series of available studies with nuclear power scenarios and
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  • ...utions scenarios and nuclear versus non-nuclear energy options. These case studies demonstrated applicability of the KIND approach and toolkit for evaluation ...nd relevant scenarios. However, if a technology user country performs R&D studies, it may have interest in some innovative elements. Newcomer countries typic
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  • This appendix presents a summary of the information generated in selected studies on global demand and ...by sufficient direct measurement to conduct feasibility or prefeasibility studies. PRs and SRs together
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  • ...bility features. One of four INPRO major activities is to perform scenario studies to understand key issues in a transition to future nuclear energy systems. ...eral more decades. However, results of multiple national and international studies show that the criteria for developing sustainable nuclear energy cannot be
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  • As shown in many studies, the results of an economic assessment, and particularly the cost compariso ...the interest that an investor has to pay for long term bonds, i.e. in the case of the government as investor the discount rate used should not be lower th
    31 KB (5,096 words) - 14:48, 10 August 2020
  • ...IAEA Member States and one international organization. In conducting case studies, the participating countries addressed two main questions: The case studies from these widely diverse countries modelled and examined the ability of a
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  • and provides references to some other studies that reflect upon uranium supply and demand in particular global ...sub>i</sub>'' > ''C<sub>0</sub>''; ''C<sub>0</sub>'' to be determined on a case specific basis
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  • ...nergy_system_planning_and_the_role_of_nuclear_power|Section 2]], in such a case the INPRO assessment results provide additional information through a study ...nnual load factors may be limited by natural factors. For example, in the case of hydro, load factors may be limited by reservoir capacity and annual var
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  • environmental studies. ...onuclides than to the levels of stressors, i.e. the emission rates. In the case of
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  • However, it is recommended that, especially, in the case of an innovative design of an NES facility, this list should In the case where calculation of the impact of stressors is necessary, it is desirable
    44 KB (6,781 words) - 09:17, 10 December 2020
  • ...sproportional’ to the benefit gained. It is important to note that, in the case when values would need to be defined. In the case when the optimization occurs both at the individual facility (component)
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  • ...of an innovative nuclear energy system using the fast reactor BN-1200 as a case study. The INPRO assessment performed at the full depth criteria level help ...ctor BN-1200 in the areas of economics and safety of nuclear reactors. The case study is intended to verify readiness of the updated INPRO Methodology for
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  • In the case of each NES installation, radiation exposure of the public is compared to t For planned exposure situations, which is the case for the environmental INPRO assessments, exposures
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  • ...ility and is intended for use in support of nuclear energy system planning studies. IAEA safety requirements and guidance are only issued in the IAEA Safety S |'''IN2.3''': Safety case for predisposal waste management facilities.
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  • ...ES]] sustainability and is intended for use in support of [[NES]] planning studies by focusing on selected areas of reactor safety that are important for publ ...ed, and results are sufficient to be extrapolated to a full-size plant. In case of a low degree of novelty: a rationale is provided for bypassing a pilot o
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  • ...ility and is intended for use in support of nuclear energy system planning studies. IAEA safety requirements and guidance are only issued in the IAEA Safety S ...individual and collective risks and magnitude of potential consequences in case of accidents (radiological, economic and other psychosocial consequences ta
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  • have an appropriate infrastructure in place, but this is unlikely to be the case for a country that has not yet acquired requirements are met, in which case the NES represents a sustainable source of energy.<br>
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  • ...2 million t of lignite (0.46 million tce). After completion of feasibility studies, it is planned to develop this deposit and its annual production will reach ...er m<sup>2</sup>. To exploit this reserve, a complex of special geological studies is required in order to determine the exact sites for well drilling and dev
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