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Stress Tests and Vulnerability Assessment

Abstract

After the accident in Fukushima, nuclear safety as topic in anti-nuclear work has gained importance within the Joint Project countries. Therefore, nuclear safety and in particular the activities of the European stress tests were chosen to be the main focus of the Joint Project 2011/2012 as well as the common theme of the national projects. This brochure describes: A) Vulnerability Assessment A critical review of the EU Nuclear Stress Tests in Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Ukraine is presented in chapter 1. The review details the main weaknesses identified within the stress tests. Important shortcomings not mentioned in the stress tests reports are also discussed. These evaluations do not claim to be exhaustive, but the findings contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of safety and risk of nuclear power plants in Europe. B) Transparency of the stress tests In chapter 2 the experience of the Joint Project NGOs concerning transparency of the stress tests is presented. The information is not meant to be an evaluation of the transparency of the stress tests in general – such an evaluation is not possible within the scope of this brochure. The evaluation aims to show activities concerning stress tests and how they were conceived  More>>
Authors:
Wallner, A.; [1]  Lorenz, P.; [2]  Becker, O.; [3]  Weber, U. [1] 
  1. Austrian Institute of Ecology, Vienna (Austria)
  2. ed.
  3. eds.
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2012
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Subject:
22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS; EVALUATION; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; RISK ASSESSMENT; STRESSES; TESTING
OSTI ID:
22551510
Research Organizations:
Viennese Ombudsoffice for Environmental Protection (WUA) (Austria)
Country of Origin:
Austria
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: AT1601401122649
Availability:
Available in electronic form from: http://wua-wien.at/images/stories/publikationen/joint-project-group-2012-stres-tests-vulnerability-assessment.pdf
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
80 page(s)
Announcement Date:
Jan 09, 2017

Citation Formats

Wallner, A., Lorenz, P., Becker, O., and Weber, U. Stress Tests and Vulnerability Assessment. Austria: N. p., 2012. Web.
Wallner, A., Lorenz, P., Becker, O., & Weber, U. Stress Tests and Vulnerability Assessment. Austria.
Wallner, A., Lorenz, P., Becker, O., and Weber, U. 2012. "Stress Tests and Vulnerability Assessment." Austria.
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title = {Stress Tests and Vulnerability Assessment}
author = {Wallner, A., Lorenz, P., Becker, O., and Weber, U.}
abstractNote = {After the accident in Fukushima, nuclear safety as topic in anti-nuclear work has gained importance within the Joint Project countries. Therefore, nuclear safety and in particular the activities of the European stress tests were chosen to be the main focus of the Joint Project 2011/2012 as well as the common theme of the national projects. This brochure describes: A) Vulnerability Assessment A critical review of the EU Nuclear Stress Tests in Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Ukraine is presented in chapter 1. The review details the main weaknesses identified within the stress tests. Important shortcomings not mentioned in the stress tests reports are also discussed. These evaluations do not claim to be exhaustive, but the findings contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of safety and risk of nuclear power plants in Europe. B) Transparency of the stress tests In chapter 2 the experience of the Joint Project NGOs concerning transparency of the stress tests is presented. The information is not meant to be an evaluation of the transparency of the stress tests in general – such an evaluation is not possible within the scope of this brochure. The evaluation aims to show activities concerning stress tests and how they were conceived by the JP NGOs. Some recommendations for improvement are given. C) Safety focus Within the main topic “nuclear safety” of the Joint Project 2011/2012 the NGOs of each JP country selected a special safety relevant topic, which is/was of particular interest in their country: Bulgaria: The short story of Belene NPP – The victory – Key points of the campaign against the nuclear power plant Romania: Risks of the CANDU reactor design Czech Republic: Results of the conference “Power Plant Load Testing: Safety Inspection or Propaganda?“ Slovakia: Safety deficits of the NPP Mochovce These safety relevant issues are discussed in separate sections within the brochure at hand. (author)}
place = {Austria}
year = {2012}
month = {Jul}
}