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Reference Number EP/K007580/1
Title Management of Nuclear Risk Issues: Environmental, Financial and Safety (NREFS)
Status Completed
Energy Categories Nuclear Fission and Fusion(Nuclear Fission, Nuclear supporting technologies) 100%;
Research Types Basic and strategic applied research 100%
Science and Technology Fields SOCIAL SCIENCES (Business and Management Studies) 25%;
SOCIAL SCIENCES (Law) 25%;
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Physics) 25%;
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Applied Mathematics) 25%;
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Environmental dimensions) 40%;
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Policy and regulation) 20%;
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Other sociological economical and environmental impact of energy) 20%;
Other (Energy technology information dissemination) 20%;
Principal Investigator Professor P Thomas
No email address given
Sch of Engineering and Mathematical Sci
City University
Award Type Standard
Funding Source EPSRC
Start Date 01 December 2012
End Date 30 November 2014
Duration 24 months
Total Grant Value £485,825
Industrial Sectors Energy
Region London
Programme Energy : Energy
 
Investigators Principal Investigator Professor P Thomas , Sch of Engineering and Mathematical Sci, City University (99.995%)
  Other Investigator Dr WJ (Bill ) Nuttall , Design & Innovation, Open University (0.001%)
Professor S (Simon ) French , Statistics, University of Warwick (0.001%)
Professor J Smith , Statistics, University of Warwick (0.001%)
Prof J (John ) Moriarty , Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London (0.001%)
Mr D A Collins , Law, City University (0.001%)
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Objectives
Abstract The NREFS research programme will use the extensive data on post-accident contamination and doses from the Chernobyl accident as a guide to its evaluation of mitigation options following a possible large-scale accident in the future. New data from Fukushima will be used as they are reported.Post-accident mitigation will then be considered in the four national contexts: Ukraine/Belarus, Japan, India and the UK using a variety of objective decision making techniques, including the new J-value technique, the JT-value method (both developed further under the EPSRC/ESRC SPRIng programme), real options and portfolio theory. Then scenario-based multi-criteria decision analysis will be used to investigate differences between recommendations from the objective methods and decisions being taken on the ground.Recommendations from the various methods will be discussed with the Indian partners, including the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, who will provide a conduit for rapid implementation in the Indian nuclear industry of valuable new ideas as they arise from the research. Meanwhile the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee will be asked to consider running a briefing event for MPs and peers based on output from the NREFS project. This will offer a route to policy influence for valuable new research findings in the UK
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