Legal and regulatory aspects of long-term operation of nuclear power plants in OECD member countries:
Nuclear power plants are typically designed to operate for 30 to 40 years. Between 2010 and 2020 a large number of nuclear power plants in the world and in OECD member countries, in particular, will reach their 30th or 40th anniversary. 1 As of June 2011, out of 440 nuclear power plants operating in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nuclear power plants are typically designed to operate for 30 to 40 years. Between 2010 and 2020 a large number of nuclear power plants in the world and in OECD member countries, in particular, will reach their 30th or 40th anniversary. 1 As of June 2011, out of 440 nuclear power plants operating in the world, approximately 81% had been in operation for more than 20 years and about 35% for more than 30 years.2 In OECD member countries there are at present 339 nuclear reactors in operation, of which 135 reactors (39.8% of the total number) are over 30 years old and 15 reactors (4.4% of the total number) are over 40 years old. All nuclear reactors in Finland have reached their 30th anniversary while in the United States 56% of all reactors are beyond 30. In the United Kingdom and Germany about 42% of nuclear reactors are older than 30 years while in Canada, France and Japan, the respective percentages in this age bracket amount to 22%, 34% and 30%. |
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spelling | Emmerechts, Sam VerfasserIn aut Legal and regulatory aspects of long-term operation of nuclear power plants in OECD member countries Sam, Emmerechts, Christian, Raetzke and Benjamin, Okra Paris OECD Publishing 2011 1 Online-Ressource (27 p.) 20 x 27cm. Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Nuclear power plants are typically designed to operate for 30 to 40 years. Between 2010 and 2020 a large number of nuclear power plants in the world and in OECD member countries, in particular, will reach their 30th or 40th anniversary. 1 As of June 2011, out of 440 nuclear power plants operating in the world, approximately 81% had been in operation for more than 20 years and about 35% for more than 30 years.2 In OECD member countries there are at present 339 nuclear reactors in operation, of which 135 reactors (39.8% of the total number) are over 30 years old and 15 reactors (4.4% of the total number) are over 40 years old. All nuclear reactors in Finland have reached their 30th anniversary while in the United States 56% of all reactors are beyond 30. In the United Kingdom and Germany about 42% of nuclear reactors are older than 30 years while in Canada, France and Japan, the respective percentages in this age bracket amount to 22%, 34% and 30%. Nuclear Energy Raetzke, Christian MitwirkendeR ctb Okra, Benjamin MitwirkendeR ctb Enthalten in Nuclear Law Bulletin Vol. 2011, no. 1, p. 45-71 volume:2011 year:2011 number:1 pages:45-71 Parallele Sprachausgabe Französisch Aspects juridiques et réglementaires de l'exploitation à long terme des centrales nucléaires dans les pays membres de l'OCDE FWS01 ZDB-13-SOC FWS_PDA_SOC https://doi.org/10.1787/nuclear_law-2011-5kg1zqxh49lw Volltext |
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title | Legal and regulatory aspects of long-term operation of nuclear power plants in OECD member countries |
title_auth | Legal and regulatory aspects of long-term operation of nuclear power plants in OECD member countries |
title_exact_search | Legal and regulatory aspects of long-term operation of nuclear power plants in OECD member countries |
title_full | Legal and regulatory aspects of long-term operation of nuclear power plants in OECD member countries Sam, Emmerechts, Christian, Raetzke and Benjamin, Okra |
title_fullStr | Legal and regulatory aspects of long-term operation of nuclear power plants in OECD member countries Sam, Emmerechts, Christian, Raetzke and Benjamin, Okra |
title_full_unstemmed | Legal and regulatory aspects of long-term operation of nuclear power plants in OECD member countries Sam, Emmerechts, Christian, Raetzke and Benjamin, Okra |
title_short | Legal and regulatory aspects of long-term operation of nuclear power plants in OECD member countries |
title_sort | legal and regulatory aspects of long term operation of nuclear power plants in oecd member countries |
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topic_facet | Nuclear Energy |
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