© Oecd/Iea - Oecd/Nea 2015
© Oecd/Iea - Oecd/Nea 2015
© Oecd/Iea - Oecd/Nea 2015
Gt CO2
60
Sectors
60
50
50
40
40
30
30
20
20
10
10
0
2011
2020
2030
2040
Industry 19%
Buildings 13%
2050
Technologies
0
2011
2020
2030
2040
2050
CCS 14%
Renewables 30%
Nuclear 7%
crisis
Uranium market depreciation
Shale gas revolution in the US (and US coal prices)
Cost overruns and delays in some FOAK Gen III projects
Lower than anticipated costs for onshore wind and
solar PV
OECD/IEA - OECD/NEA 2015
in 35 years)
OECD/IEA - OECD/NEA 2015
Financing
Government support key long term strategy & policy
Reactor technology
Decommissioning
Perceived as an unresolved issue (~ waste)
Training-capacity building
Perceived as one of the key barriers:
In nuclear countries: retirement of a significant share of current
workforce in coming decades & in newcomer countries
Public acceptance
Remains a key issue
Particularly sensitive in non-OECD / newcomer countries
Need to provide adequate communication / targeted factual
(electricity markets)
Industry to build on time and to budget, FOAK NOAK
Enhance standardisation, harmonise C&S and
regulatory requirements
Continue to share information & experience (among
regulators and among operators) to improve safety
Public acceptance must be strengthened (post F safety
upgrades, fact-based information)
Develop long-term strategy for radwaste management
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Questions?