Chernobyl: closure by 2000
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Description
Discussions on the future of the Chernobyl nuclear plant between the Ukrainian government, the Group of Seven Industrial nations (GT) and the European Union (EU) are summarized. At the G7 meeting, a timetable for the closure of the entire station by 2000 was presented by Ukrainian officials. The timetable depends on financial commitments from Western governments. Without these, the project would take 10 to 15 years. Following this meeting, which took place on 16-17th May 1995. EU finance ministers authorized release of a ECU 85 million loan. On 23 May, the European Parliament's Committee on Research, Technology and Energy held a public hearing on the Chernobyl station. The primary topic was a feasibility study on the clean-up of Chernobyl 4 and plans for the sarcophagus. Other matters discussed included the effect of the delays and indecision in settling the plants's future. Safety improvements being made to other RBMKs were not being carried out at Chernobyl because of the expected closure. The replacement of the power now supplied to the Ukraine by the Chernobyl reactors is also an issue. The solution favoured by the Ukraine is to being on-line three VVER-1000s that are currently close to completion. Western governments find this solution difficult to accept, however. (UK)
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Nuclear Engineering International
- Journal Volume
- 40
- Journal Issue
- 492
- Journal Page Range
- p. 15.
- ISSN
- 0029-5507
- CODEN
- NEINBF
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United Kingdom
- Country of Input or Organization
- United Kingdom
- INIS RN
- 26071755
- Subject category
- S21: SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS;
- Descriptors DEI
- CHERNOBYLSK-1 REACTOR; CHERNOBYLSK-2 REACTOR; CHERNOBYLSK-3 REACTOR; CHERNOBYLSK-4 REACTOR; CONTAINMENT; EUROPEAN UNION; FINANCING; HEARINGS; REACTOR DECOMMISSIONING; REACTOR DISMANTLING; UKRAINE
- Descriptors DEC
- DECOMMISSIONING; DEMOLITION; EASTERN EUROPE; ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS; EUROPE; GRAPHITE MODERATED REACTORS; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; LWGR TYPE REACTORS; POWER REACTORS; REACTORS; THERMAL REACTORS; WATER COOLED REACTORS