Evaluating the performance of Indonesia’s nuclear energy program using INPRO methodology

IF 0.4 4区 工程技术 Q4 NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Kerntechnik Pub Date : 2023-05-16 DOI:10.1515/kern-2022-0099
J. M. C. Johari, J. Pane, W. Dewayatna, R. Langenati, G. K. Suryaman, A. S. Adhi, Agus Cahyono, G. Rahmadi, Bambang Herutomo, Sunarko, Dedy Priambodo, Sriyana, Suparman
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Abstract A project was initiated to assess the sustainability of Indonesia’s planned nuclear energy system using the IAEA INPRO Methodology to develop an awareness of sustainability issues to support nuclear energy development strategic planning and decision making. Accordingly, for a nuclear energy system to be sustainable, fulfilment of current needs should not compromise the ability of future generations to meet theirs. The sustainability of the planned nuclear energy system was assessed based on the basic principles, user requirements and criteria in the areas of economics, infrastructure, waste management, proliferation resistance, physical protection, environment, and safety. The assessments covers the sustainability of a large reactor completed in 2014 to support the Pre-Feasibility Study in Bangka Belitung, and of a small and medium-sized reactor (SMR) currently ongoing to support the study in West Kalimantan. The results indicate that evidence of achieving sustainability exists in many respects, but there remain gaps to be addressed in due time on aspects such as economics, investment climate, availability of technology, and global development on non-renewable resources. A preliminary study on fuel cycle arrangements is being performed in parallel, focussing on collecting data including on fuel cycle services abroad. Collecting data has been the main challenge for a newcomer country that has yet to decide on the exact reactor technology. The paper is intended to evaluate the performance of Indonesia’s nuclear energy program using the INPRO Methodology to address the sustainability of its planned NES, i.e., reactors and fuel cycle facilities, and to evaluate the effectiveness of the efforts to achieve the purpose. Awareness of sustainability issues plays a key role in nuclear energy policy, especially for determining the energy mix by 2040, to achieve the Net Zero Emission policy target by 2060 or earlier.
使用INPRO方法评估印尼核能计划的绩效
摘要:启动了一个项目,利用国际原子能机构INPRO方法评估印度尼西亚计划中的核能系统的可持续性,以培养对可持续性问题的认识,以支持核能发展战略规划和决策。因此,要使核能系统具有可持续性,满足当前的需要不应损害后代满足其需要的能力。根据经济、基础设施、废物管理、防扩散、实物保护、环境和安全等领域的基本原则、用户要求和标准,对计划中的核能系统的可持续性进行了评估。评估包括2014年建成的一个大型反应堆的可持续性,以支持Bangka Belitung的预可行性研究,以及目前正在进行的一个中小型反应堆(SMR),以支持西加里曼丹的研究。结果表明,实现可持续性的证据在许多方面都存在,但在经济、投资环境、技术可用性和不可再生资源的全球发展等方面仍存在差距,需要在适当的时候加以解决。同时正在进行关于燃料循环安排的初步研究,重点是收集数据,包括关于国外燃料循环服务的数据。对于一个尚未决定确切的反应堆技术的新国家来说,收集数据一直是主要挑战。本文旨在利用INPRO方法评估印度尼西亚核能计划的绩效,以解决其计划的NES(即反应堆和燃料循环设施)的可持续性问题,并评估为实现这一目的所做努力的有效性。对可持续性问题的认识在核能政策中起着关键作用,特别是对于到2040年确定能源结构,到2060年或更早实现净零排放政策目标。
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Kerntechnik
Kerntechnik 工程技术-核科学技术
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Kerntechnik is an independent journal for nuclear engineering (including design, operation, safety and economics of nuclear power stations, research reactors and simulators), energy systems, radiation (ionizing radiation in industry, medicine and research) and radiological protection (biological effects of ionizing radiation, the system of protection for occupational, medical and public exposures, the assessment of doses, operational protection and safety programs, management of radioactive wastes, decommissioning and regulatory requirements).
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