PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Ministry of Energy (SENER), as head of the Energy Sector in Mexico, defines and guides the national policy on energy, including nuclear energy and radioactive waste management.
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Countries:
Mexico
Programme:
INSC
Budget year:
2010
Amount:
€ 1.737.821,10
Countries:
Belarus
Programme:
INSC
Budget year:
2008
Amount:
€ 1.236.734,35
EU regulatory experts supported the Ministry for Emergency Situations (MES), including the
Department on Nuclear and Radiation Safety (Gosatomnadzor). MES also included the following
subordinated institutes and teams, involved in this project:
Countries:
Belarus
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
2005
Amount:
€ 668.335,54
The Tacis project BE/RA/04 represents the fourth phase of the transfer of European regulatory methodology and practices to the nuclear safety authorities of Belarus, especially to the Ministry for Emergency Situations (MES), including the Depart¬ment for Nuclear and Radiation Safety (Gosatomnadzo