Objective
The present project was intended as an extension of the work performed in the TACIS 91-3.5.-Maintenance Project.
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Objective
The present project was intended as an extension of the work performed in the TACIS 91-3.5.-Maintenance Project.
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See contract 22721 for description and results
An integral concept for radioactive waste treatment and conditioning for storage and disposal of such waste and for the storage of spent fuel at Chernobyl NPP
1) Background
see contract 24145 for more details
1) Background
1) Background The Tacis 1993 Regional Programme was adopted by the Tacis Committee in October 1993. The content of the Chernobyl Regional Programme was developed during programming missions to Belarus, Russia and Ukraine from March to June 1994.
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Background
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine in April 1986 demonstrated the need for adequate radiation early warning systems that allow authorities to take appropriate and timely actions in the event of a major radiological accident.
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Zaporozhye NPP, located in Energodar, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine comprises 6 power units and, with 6000 MW installed capacity, is the largest nuclear power generation facility in Europe.
This project was the second phase of an English training programme for the officials of the Ukrainian state organization in charge of nuclear energy GOSKOMATOM.
It consisted in a part time tuition and in a 3 weeks’ advanced training in the United Kingdom for 5 officials.
Objective
The project’s objective covered research, design, supply and commissioning of:
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Project Aims
The concerned project regards the organization and payment of the travel for three independent experts to participate in a one day meeting on off-site emergency preparedness.
Main objectives of the meeting were:
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An analysis similar to the analysis performed by RBMK Consortium for the 3rd generation reactors (Ignalina-Smolensk III) was to be performed on 1st and 2nd generation reactors.
The objective in more detail was: