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OECD/NEA Study on the Economics of Long Term Operation of NPP

  • 1. OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, 12, boulevard des Iles, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux (France)

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The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) established the Ad Hoc expert group on the Economics of Long-term Operation (LTO) of Nuclear Power Plants. The primary aim of this group is to collect and analyse technical and economic data on the upgrade and lifetime extension experience in OECD countries, and to assess the likely applications for future extensions. This paper describes the key elements of the methodology of economic assessment of LTO and initial findings for selected NEA member countries. (author)

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3. International Conference on Nuclear Power Plant Life Management (PLiM) for Long Term Operations (LTO). Keynotes, papers, presentations, posters

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Imprint Title
3. International Conference on Nuclear Power Plant Life Management (PLiM) for Long Term Operations (LTO). Keynotes, papers, presentations, posters
Imprint Pagination
vp.
Journal Page Range
8 p.
Report number
IAEA-CN--194

Conference

Title
3. International Conference on Nuclear Power Plant Life Management (PLiM) for Long Term Operations (LTO)
Dates
14-18 May 2012
Place
Salt Lake City, Utah (United States)

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Country of Publication
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
43070809
Subject category
S22: GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS;
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Conference
Descriptors DEI
ECONOMICS; LIFETIME EXTENSION; NEA; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; REACTOR OPERATION
Descriptors DEC
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; LIFETIME; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; OECD; OPERATION; POWER PLANTS; SERVICE LIFE; THERMAL POWER PLANTS

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Notes
Full paper; 5 figs, 1 tab, 7 refs
Secondary number(s)
IAEA-CN--194-005