Abstract
Decommissioning of nuclear facilities is attracting a growing interest in all countries where an increasing number of plants are reaching the end of their operational life and will have to be decommissioned in the next few years. In response to this interest, the NEA set up in 1985 an international programme of technical co-operation between decommissioning projects in eight OECD countries. This report describes the programme and the participating projects, reviews the experiences accumulated during the first five-year term of this international undertaking, and discusses what remains to be done.
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International co-operation on decommissioning - Achievements of the NEA Co-operative programme 1985-1990.
NEA: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
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International co-operation on decommissioning - Achievements of the NEA Co-operative programme 1985-1990.
NEA.
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1992.
"International co-operation on decommissioning - Achievements of the NEA Co-operative programme 1985-1990."
NEA.
@misc{etde_10108722,
title = {International co-operation on decommissioning - Achievements of the NEA Co-operative programme 1985-1990}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Decommissioning of nuclear facilities is attracting a growing interest in all countries where an increasing number of plants are reaching the end of their operational life and will have to be decommissioned in the next few years. In response to this interest, the NEA set up in 1985 an international programme of technical co-operation between decommissioning projects in eight OECD countries. This report describes the programme and the participating projects, reviews the experiences accumulated during the first five-year term of this international undertaking, and discusses what remains to be done.}
place = {NEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {International co-operation on decommissioning - Achievements of the NEA Co-operative programme 1985-1990}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Decommissioning of nuclear facilities is attracting a growing interest in all countries where an increasing number of plants are reaching the end of their operational life and will have to be decommissioned in the next few years. In response to this interest, the NEA set up in 1985 an international programme of technical co-operation between decommissioning projects in eight OECD countries. This report describes the programme and the participating projects, reviews the experiences accumulated during the first five-year term of this international undertaking, and discusses what remains to be done.}
place = {NEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}