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Siting Activities and Stakeholders’ Interaction in Germany
Presentation by Beate Kallenbach-Herbert, The 50th Session of the RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (RWMC), Paris, 30 March 2017
Nuclear Power and Nuclear Safety Post Fukushima
Presentation by Dr. Christoph Pistner and Matthias Englert, DPG – AKE – AGA: Nuclear Energy and Security, Münster, 29.03.2017
Waste Management in Germany
Presentation by Dr. Christoph Pistner, Deputy Head of Nuclear Engineering & Facility Safety Division, Tokyo, Japan, June 2016.
Nuclear Power Plants and Terrorism
Some remarks on a sensitive topic
Presentation by Dr. Christoph Pistner, Deputy Head of Nuclear Engineering & Facility Safety Division, Tokyo, Japan, 14.06.2016.
Regulatory requirements with respect to Spent Fuel Pool Cooling
Lecture by Dr. Christoph Pistner, Annual Meeting on Nuclear Technology, 12.5.2016, Hamburg.
Fukushima: five years on – FAQs
On 11 March 2011, at 2:46 p.m. local time (6.46 a.m. CET), an earthquake measuring 9 on the Richter scale hit the east coast of Japan. The quake caused a tsunami, with waves as high as 38 metres, which led to large-scale flooding and…
The EU-Stresstest
Presentation by Dr. Christoph Pistner, Deputy Head of Nuclear Engineering & Facility Safety Division, Tokyo, Japan, 23.10.2015
Nuclear Power in Germany
A short overview
Presentation by Dr. Christoph Pistner, Deputy Head of Nuclear Engineering & Facility Safety Division, Tokyo, Japan, 23.10.2015
Accident Management before and after Fukushima
Presentation by Dr. Christoph Pistner, Deputy Head of Nuclear Engineering & Facility Safety Division, Tokyo, Japan, 23.10.2015
Partitioning & Transmutation: Solution for nuclear waste?
Presentation by Dr. Christoph Pistner, 1st NURIS Conference, Vienna, 16-17 April 2015
Fukushima Daini - A comparison of the events at Fukushima Daini and Daiichi
Presentation by Dr. Christoph Pistner, 1st NURIS Conference, Vienna, 16-17 April 2015
Nuclear waste management in Germany
Repository project in Denmark – Some critical aspects and recommendations
Based on the current planning status
Lecture by Gerhard Schmidt, Conference „The Management of Radioactive Wastes in Denmark”, Copenhagen/Christiansborg, March 24, 2015
The Danish Inventory of radioactive waste and the required repository type
Oeko-Institut Working Paper 3/2014
In this paper the basic decision of preferring surface-near disposal for most of the waste types is analysed. As a central criterion for the suitability of the waste types for surface-near disposal is defined that those waste types decay…
Risks of Nuclear Ageing
Technical characteristics of ageing processes and their possible impacts on nuclear safety in Spain
Presentation by . Mohr und S. Kurth; Greenpeace, Valencia, November 2014
Dose-LCA for nuclear and wind energy electricity production
Does wind energy production cause more radioactive doses than nuclear power plants?
Lecture by Gerhard Schmidt, UMH 2014 – Session, Uranium mining – Life-cycle concepts, Freiberg, September 21-25, 2014
Addressing the Long-Term Management of High-level and Long-lived Nuclear Wastes as a Socio-Technical Problem: Insights from InSOTEC
DELIVERABLE (D 4.1)
The European research project ‘International Socio-technical Challenges for implementing geological disposal’ (InSOTEC, www.insotec.eu) focused on the analysis of the complex interplay between what are typically seen as distinct…
Radioactive Waste Management in Germany – Recent Developments Based on Lessons Learnt
Lecture by Beate Kallenbach-Herbert, MKG seminar Stockholm, 3 June 2014
Lifetime extension of ageing nuclear power plants: Entering a new era of risk
In many countries of the European Union, nuclear reactors will be operated for longer in future than originally planned. Furthermore, the nuclear power plants have to generate more electricity. The components of the nuclear reactors are…
Implementing Public Participation Approaches in Radioactive Waste Disposal - Deliverable 5.3
Lessons learnt from implementing participatory processes
The core aim of the IPPA project is the establishment of arenas where stakeholders can join together to increase their understanding of the issues involved in radioactive waste disposal and of their respective views. The project is not…