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  1. Frequently Asked Questions and Answers About Decommissioning

    Oct 29, 2012 · When we talk about decommissioning from the IAEA's viewpoint, we mean decommissioning facilities that use or store radioactive material. Decommissioning is the last phase …

  2. Nuclear Decommissioning: Addressing the Past and Ensuring the …

    For example, the cost of decommissioning a nuclear power reactor, including the associated waste management costs, typically ranges from $500 million to $2 billion, with gas-cooled graphite …

  3. Decommissioning of Facilities | IAEA

    Description Decommissioning is the last step in the lifetime management of a facility. It must also be considered during the design, construction, commissioning and operation of facilities. This …

  4. Decommissioning of nuclear installations | IAEA

    Nov 13, 2023 · Decommissioning refers to the administrative and technical actions taken to remove all or some of the regulatory controls from an authorized facility so the facility and its site can be reused. …

  5. Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants, Research Reactors and …

    Decommissioning is the last step in the lifetime management of an authorized facility, and it must be considered during the design, construction, commissioning and operation of such facilities. This …

  6. Global Status of Decommissioning of Nuclear Installations

    This publication presents the outcomes of a collaborative study to analyse the status of nuclear decommissioning activities around the world as of 2020. Future evolution of these activities was also …

  7. Decommissioning of Particle Accelerators | IAEA

    This publication presents information on experience and lessons learned from implementation of decommissioning projects for particle accelerators. Based on this information, and highlighting typical …

  8. IAEA and EBRD Expand Cooperation to Nuclear Energy to Help Reach …

    Nov 13, 2024 · In 2021, the IAEA and the EBRD agreed to continue to work together, in cooperation with Ukrainian authorities, towards safe and cost-effective solutions to decommission the Chornobyl …

  9. Decommissioning a nuclear power plant | IAEA

    Decommissioning is the last stage in the life cycle of a nuclear power plant. Planning for decommissioning begins at the design stage of the plant, to ensure that dismantling and associated …

  10. Features The most reliable estimate of decommissioning costs can only come from an engineering study of a particular plant in a specific country. Generic cost estimates, however, should provide a good …