Approach to the safety of third generation nuclear reactors in France

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Approach to the safety of third generation nuclear reactors in France

Authors : Karine HERVIOU, Jean-Michel EVRARD

Publication date: January 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

The need for improved safety levels of future reactors in comparison to existing ones has been established at the European level over the last twenty years. Deliberately ambitious objectives have been set, notably reducing the possibility of a core meltdown and releases into the environment. However, the approaches and safety levels vary from one country to another which complicates the task of the manufacturers and operators who have become multinational. The manufacturing of third generation reactors of the same type in various countries facilitates the harmonization of practices while aiming at meeting reinforced safety objectives. These reactors benefit from the feedback of operating nuclear plants and knowledge derived from major nuclear accidents.

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AUTHORS

  • Karine HERVIOU : EPR Project Manager, Reactor Safety Department, Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (French Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety)

  • Jean-Michel EVRARD : EPR Project Manager, Reactor Safety Department, Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (French Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety)

 INTRODUCTION

Over the last twenty years, the need to improve the safety of future reactors compared with existing reactors has been progressively recognized, at least at national level and within the European framework, with the definition of voluntarily ambitious objectives, particularly with regard to reducing the probability of core meltdown and reducing environmental emissions. This article presents the safety objectives and approach adopted for Generation III nuclear reactors in France. While there is now a broad consensus on the major safety objectives for these reactors, their implementation in terms of technical design and operating choices differs greatly depending on the manufacturer's plans. Demonstrating the ability of these projects to meet these major safety objectives is also the subject of debate. Safety requirements and approaches differ from country to country, depending on regulations and historical practices. Without calling into question the principle of national sovereignty, a harmonization of nuclear safety practices is being sought.

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