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http://dx.doi.org/10.5516/NET.2007.39.6.691

ASSESSING AND ADDRESSING INCREASED STAKEHOLDER AND OPERATOR INFORMATION NEEDS IN NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE FACILITIES: TWO CONCEPTS  

Saltiel, David H. (Sandia National Laboratories)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.39, no.6, 2007 , pp. 691-696 More about this Journal
Abstract
Nuclear energy programs around the world increasingly find themselves at the nexus of potentially conflicting demands from both domestic and international stakeholders. On one side, the rapid growth in demand for electricity coupled with the goal of reducing carbon emissions calls for a significant expansion of nuclear energy. On the other, stakeholders are seeking ever greater safety, environmental, security, and nonproliferation assurances before consenting to the construction of new nuclear energy facilities. Satisfying the demand for clean energy supplies will require nuclear energy operators to find new and innovative ways to build confidence among stakeholders. This paper discusses two related concepts which can contribute to meeting the needs of key stakeholders in cost effective and efficient ways. Structured processes and tools for assessing stakeholder needs can build trust and confidence while facilitating the "designing-in" of information collection systems for new facilities to achieve maximum efficiency and effectiveness. Integrated approaches to monitoring facilities and managing the resulting data can provide stakeholders with continued confidence while offering operators additional facility and process information to improve performance.
Keywords
Public Confidence; Nonproliferation; Safeguards; Process Monitoring;
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1 International Atomic Energy Agency, 'Policy Paper 20: Joint Use of Safeguards Equipment Between the IAEA and an External Party, 2006-04-26' (2006)