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 Forum nucleare italiano

Forum nucleare italiano Il Forum Nucleare Italiano è un’associazione no-profit che vuole contribuire, come soggetto attivo, alla ripresa del dibattito pubblico sullo sviluppo dell’energia nucleare in Italia.
Il Forum vuole favorire una più ampia e approfondita conoscenza dell’opzione  nucleare e delle sue implicazioni come condizione indispensabile di un confronto non pregiudiziale su questo tema.

Il Forum vuole quindi essere un centro di promozione e divulgazione dell’informazione tecnico-scientifica sul tema del nucleare, che sia la più ampia, chiara, trasparente e accessibile, diffondendo idee, riflessioni, saperi in maniera semplice e comprensibile per tutti e dando spazio ad argomentazioni diverse per stimolare uno schietto confronto.

L’Associazione ha come riferimento l’esperienza di analoghi Forum, nati in altri Paesi dove l’energia nucleare fa parte del mix energetico, quali il Belgio, la Svizzera, la Spagna, la Germania, la Slovacchia e gli Stati Uniti. Queste realtà sono organizzate come associazioni, con una membership trasversale (dalle imprese alle università, dal mondo della ricerca a quello economico) ed hanno giocato un ruolo importante nel dibattito sull’energia in questi Paesi.

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 archivionucleare.com

archivionucleare.com Portale di informazione ed approfondimento sull'energia nucleare.

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 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) The IAEA is the world´s center of cooperation in the nuclear field. It was set up as the world´s "Atoms for Peace" organization in 1957 within the United Nations family. The Agency works with its Member States and multiple partners worldwide to promote safe, secure and peaceful nuclear technologies.

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 OECD Nuclear Energy Agency

OECD Nuclear Energy Agency The Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) is a specialised agency within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), an intergovernmental organisation of industrialised countries, based in Paris, France. The mission of the NEA is to assist its Member countries in maintaining and further developing, through international co-operation, the scientific, technological and legal bases required for the safe, environmentally friendly and economical use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
To achieve this, the NEA works as: a forum for sharing information and experience and promoting international co-operation; a centre of excellence which helps Member countries to pool and maintain their technical expertise; a vehicle for facilitating policy analyses and developing consensus based on its technical work.

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 NRC: Home Page

NRC: Home Page The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) was created as an independent agency by Congress in 1974 to enable the nation to safely use radioactive materials for beneficial civilian purposes while ensuring that people and the environment are protected.
The NRC regulates commercial nuclear power plants and other uses of nuclear materials, such as in nuclear medicine, through licensing, inspection and enforcement of its requirements.

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 World Nuclear Association | Nuclear Power - a Sustainable Energy Resource

World Nuclear Association | Nuclear Power - a Sustainable Energy Resource World Nuclear Association: we provide information on nuclear power, nuclear energy, sustainable development, mitigating climate change, uranium, nuclear power plants, radiation, nuclear safety and nuclear waste disposal.

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 nucleareitalia

nucleareitalia Blog personale sull'energia nucleare.

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 RadioactiveWasteManagement

RadioactiveWasteManagement The issue of energy security and the need for sustainable energy sources have determined a new interest to the production of electricity via nuclear energy, with many countries building or planning to build new nuclear reactors.

At the same time, the first generation nuclear power plants are coming to the end of their life and therefore the effective decommissioning of those plants and management of the nuclear waste, produced during the operations and the decommissioning, are crucial for the public acceptance of nuclear power as a sustainable technology.

The development of a safe and secure nuclear programme requires a precise legal and regulatory framework, but also the sharing of best practices and learning from the past.
From the technical point of view, it is important to analyse each production route of radioactive waste, e.g. research, medical applications and industrial activities such as mining and milling of radioactive ores, as well as the generation of nuclear energy, in order to manage it safely for the workers, the public and the environment. This includes an effective characterization of the waste, proper environmental monitoring and the application of sound principles of waste management, including policy, regulatory issues, human resources management and aspects of stakeholders' engagement.

The school will bring together for the second year international experts in waste management and nuclear decommissioning, offering the participants the opportunity to learn from the experience of various European countries and to discuss directly with the experts and the other delegates; the course will also include a visit to the facilities of the Decommissioning and Waste Management Programme of the European Commission's Joint Research Centre in Ispra (VA), where the delegates will be able to explore in more depth the issues of nuclear waste characterization and nuclear decommissioning.

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