Le piattaforme del SET-PLAN

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2 Le piattaforme del SET-PLAN The ten key actions of the integrated SET-Plan 1. Develop performant renewable technologies integrated in the energy system 2. Reduce the cost of key renewable technologies 3. Create new technologies and services for consumers 4. Increase the resilience and security of the energy system 5. Develop energy efficient materials and technologies for buildings 6. Improve energy efficiency for industry 7. Become competitive in the global battery sector (e-mobility) 8. Strengthen market take-up of renewable fuels 9. Drive ambition in carbon capture and storage/use deployment 10.Increase safety in the use of nuclear energy 2

3 Key Action 10 Implementation Plan: Nuclear Fission and Fusion January

4 SET Plan strategic targets on nuclear energy of the Declaration of Intent agreed by research and industry stakeholders, and approved on 16 September 2016 by interested SET-Plan Member States Targets Safety Member State implementation of EU/Euratom Nuclear Directives (safety, waste and basic safety standards) Follow-up actions on stress tests 2. Radioactive Waste Management Continuous advances in R&D available on: Plant ageing, materials and components and extended operation Accident tolerant fuels, passive systems, enhanced designs, containment, etc. Operation of the first deep geological repository World leading decommissioning sector; advances on R&D in waste characterisation, conditioning of waste 3. Efficiency and competitiveness Current technology Gen-II LTO and Gen-III-III+ new-build Innovative emerging technologies Licensed SMR and / or (V)HTR designs available SMR and / or (V)HTR demo and at least one Gen-IV demonstrator fast reactor in operation, with fuel recycle facilities 4. Fusion ITER construction and in operation with new baseline; DEMO design in line with the fusion roadmap Key enabling conditions KEC/Action 1: Nuclear security and safeguards KEC/Action 2: Stable and predictable investment conditions KEC/Action 3: Harmonization of licensing rules, certification, and standards KEC/Action 4: ETKM Education and Training KEC/Action 5: Supporting Infrastructures KEC/Action 6: INCO International cooperation 5

5 Budget 2018 su Topics NFRP 6

6 Attività e programma EPJ1

7 About SNETP SNETP was set up in 2007 under the auspices of the European Commission, to gather stakeholders building a common vision: industry, research centres, safety organisations, universities, non-governmental organisations, SMEs, etc. SNETP s official European Technology Platform label was renewed in The overall goal is to support technological development for enhancing safe and competitive nuclear fission in a sustainable energy mix, as part of the EU s SET-Plan Low greenhouse gas emissions Security of energy supply for Europe Stable electricity prices R&D is necessary to further enhance the safety and sustainability of nuclear fission, and to open new markets SNETP has expressed its strategic orientations around three technological pillars, and launched task forces to implement 8 them

8 SNETP s main milestones Sept 2007: SNETP launch with Commissioners for Research and Energy, publication of Vision Report June 2009: Strategic Research Agenda May 2010: Deployment Strategy Nov 2010: Launch of ESNII Jan 2011: Education & Training Strategy Oct 2011: 100 th member of SNETP ; launch of NC2I March 2012: Launch of NUGENIA Jan 2013: Publication of Identification of Research Areas in Response to the Fukushima Accident Feb 2013: Updated Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda : NUGENIA Roadmap & Global Vision 2015: SNETP Deployment Strategy December 2017: NC2I Concept Paper Documents available for download on and prints upon request (secretariat@snetp.eu) 9

9 Vision: 3 strategic pillars matching SET-Plan priorities Maintain competitiveness in fission technologies, together with long-term waste management solutions * The first cogeneration reactors could ( ) appear within the next decade as demonstration projects to test the technology for coupling with industrial processes ** SET Plan Objectives (*) [COM/2007/0723 final] (**) [COM/2009/0519 final] Complete the preparations for the demonstration of a new generation (Gen-IV) of fission reactors for increased sustainability * 10

10 NUGENIA Association NUGENIA is an international non-profit association founded under Belgian legislation in November 2011 and launched in March 2012 Its mission is to be an integrated framework for safe, reliable and competitive Gen II & III fission technologies, which: Fosters collaboration between industry, SMEs, RTOs, academia and technical safety organisations Builds knowledge and expertise Generates results with added value 104 full members and 7 honorary members from 24 countries (as of January 2017) 11

11 NUGENIA portfolio 13 H2020 Euratom ongoing projects NOMAD T&M Cables SOTERI A ADVISE ATLAS + FASTNET McSA FE MEA CTOS IVMR CORTEX NARSIS Il Trovator e Incefa + SOTERIA (CEA): Safe LTO of LWR (Degradation of RPV and RVI, follow-up project of FP7 projects PERFORM60 & LONGLIFE); Mc Safe (KIT): High-Performance Monte Carlo Methods for SAFEty Demonstration From Proof of Concept to realistic Safety Analysis and to Industry-like Applications INCEFA+ (AMEC): INcreasing Safety in NPPs by Covering gaps in Environmental Fatigue Assessment IVMR (UJV): Management Strategy of In-Vessel Melt Retention in existing and future NPPs ATLAS + (VTT): Advanced Structural Integrity Assessment Tools for Safe Long Term Operation MEACTOS (CIEMAT): Mitigating EAC Through Optimisation of Surface condition ADVISE (EDF): Advanced Inspection of Complex Structures NOMAD (IZFP): NDE System for the inspection of operation-induced material degradation T&M CABLES (EDF): European Tools and Methodologies for an efficient ageing management of nuclear power plant cables Il Trovatore (SCK-CEN): Innovative cladding materials for advanced accident-tolerant energy systems CORTEX (IRSN): Non-Intrusive Core Monitoring Techniques Relying on Inherent Reactor Dynamics FASTNET (IRSN): Fast Accident Source Term tools for Emergency Centers NARSIS (CEA): New Approach to Reactor Safety Improvements The projects have received funding from the European Union`s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

12 ENEA partnership in NUGENIA ENEA joined to NUGENIA in 2013 mainly involved in the following Technical Areas: - TA1 (Safety and Risk of NPP) - TA2 (Severe Accident) - TA6 (Innovative Light Water Reactor Design) Participation in FP7 and H2020 completed and on going projects: SARNET (R&D on Severe Accident), NURESAFE (Simulation Platform for Nuclear Reactor Safety), ASAMPSA_E (Advanced Safety Assessment Methodology), CESAM (Code for European Severe Accident Management), IVMR (In-Vessel Melt Retention Severe Accident Management Strategy for Existing and Future Nuclear Power Plants), NARSIS (New Approach to Reactor Safety Improvements) Preparation of proposals for next H2020 EURATOM Call in: NFRP : Safety assessments to improve accident management strategies for Generation II & III reactors and NFRP : Research on the safety of Light Water Small Modular Reactors 15

13 NC2I Nuclear cogeneration Contribute to clean and competitive energy beyond electricity by facilitating deployment of nuclear cogeneration plants 16

14 NC2I vision: High temperature applications Key target for 2030: Commissioning in Europe the first High Temperature Gascooled Reactor (HTGR) as heat source for industrial plant Actions: Cooperate with EC & authorities in target countries to facilitate: preparing an appropriate licensing framework defining the most suitable technical options selecting an appropriate site developing a robust business model building a team for the project & gather available expertise developing international collaboration 18

15 NC2I vision: High temperature applications A H2020 Project: GEMINI + Purpose Provide a conceptual design for a HT nuclear cogeneration system for supply of process steam to industry Provide a framework for the licensing and a Business plan for a full scale demonstration Duration : 09/ /2020 Coordinated by: NCBJ 19

16 ESNII European Sustainable Nuclear Industrial Initiative European Industrial Initiatives (EIIs) constitute key elements of Europe's SET-Plan. ESNII was formally launched at the SET- Plan Conference in Brussels on 15 November 2010 ESNII addresses the need for demonstration of Gen-IV Fast Neutron Reactor technologies, together with the supporting research infrastructures, fuel facilities and R&D work. 20

17 Generation IV SNE-TP Vision ESNII ESNII ESNII Sodium Fast Reactor Lead Fast Reactor Gas Fast Reactor Third pillar of SNE-TP Co-generation Very High Temperature Reactor Long Term option NUGENIA Supercritical Water-cooled Reactor Long Term option SNE-TP Annex Molten Salt Reactor (fast?) 21

18 SNE-TP Deployment Strategy peak of activity Integrated vision of SNETP Gen II III IV Co-generation - Best case scenario T(y): objective achievemen Plant life time management Long Term Operation NPPs age > 50 years in 2035 LWR new build in average 100 units in EU European fleet decommissioning & dismantling NPP & fuel cycle facility FUEL CYCLE open direct disposal of spent fuel partially closed MOX fuel for mono recycling in LWR and deep geological repository closed MOX fuel for Fast Neutron Prototype MOX Multi recycling facility prototype for FNR transmutation MA bearing fuel irradiation at lab scale basic design & license MA bearing fuel facility - fabrication of MA fuel assembly PROTOTYPE ASTRID Basic Design/Lic Construction commissionning & operations SFR FOAK MYRRHA Concept/PrBasic Design/Lic Construction commissionning & operations ALFRED Concept/PreLicensing Basic Design/Lic Construction commissionning & operations LFR FOAK ALLEGRO concept viability Concept/PreLic Basic Design/Lic Construction commissionning & operations HTR - cogen Concept/PreLicensing Basic Design/Lic Construction commissionning & operations steam production System design steam production unit coupling harmonization of licensing process for new prototypes METHODOLOGIES harmonization of licensing new build : LWR - FNR - other small modular concept: construction techniques - safety approach LWR -FNR-cogeneration Flexible operations for existing and next fleet- ensure stability of electricity generation with mix energy sources enhanced safety in operation and by design: LWR- FNR- other cross cutting issues BASIC TECHNOLOGY LWR - FNR - co generation Mutualization in: capabilities methods & tools innovative technology transfer of knowledge Performance and ageing for long term operation of NPP: structural integrity - component ageing phenomena -instrumentation - on site monitoring & diagnosis high reliability components advanced manufacturing & assembly process - accident tolerant fuel - qualification & control - advanced material & surface engineering high reliability & optimized funcionalities of systems I&C - digital system - cyber security - system resiliency under severe conditions Research infrastructure - modelling & numerical simulation - transfer of knowledge irradiation & hot lab - characterisation capabilities - physical modelling - multi physics & multi scale simulation - severe accident calculation code - education & training 26

19 SNETP evolution Towards a legal entity Task Force on SNETP Evolution 42

20 Current situation NUGENIA: 111 members Type of Member in the future organisation Industry 5000 RTO, TSOs 1000 Academics 1000 SMEs 500 Others 0 Current NUGENIA Fee Option ( ) SNETP: 69 members Type of Member in the future organisation Industry RTO, TSOs Academics 500 SMEs Others 0 Current SNETP fee Option ( ) members belong to both NUGENIA and SNETP

21 Profile of the new Association Total new SNETP Participation to Participation to Participation to NC2I members NUGENIA ESNII Legal & Finance ~ 15 k Meetings and ~ 40 k Events Communication ~ 30 k Website & IT ~ 15 k General support ~ 60 k Membership repartition Order of magnitude Operating budget ~ 160 k Fee income ~ 220 k Academia Industry Network NGO-EU other RTO SME TSO 44

22 Breakdown Proposal Elected Representation President & Vice President 3 years General Assembly Endorsed a list proposed by the GB and validated by the President Secretariat General secretary + 3 (at least) 3 years (6 months mp) ele Governing Board 15 members 3 years Chair and Vice Chair Management board Management board ESNII Management board NC2I Core programme - technical expertise - Adhoc WG or advisory panel will be at the same level of the pillars

23 Proposed Timeline January Review of the Statutes by ExCom and GB members - Coordination on next steps with the NUGENIA - Integration of all remarks February Submission for approbation to both ExCom and GB - Submission for approbation to NUGENIA ExCom - Translation of the Statutes to French - Consultation of the lawyer on formal steps to proceed with the change of Statutes March Interactions with the lawyer and notary regarding the changes of the Statutes - Diffusion of the new statutes to NUGENIA and SNETP members April SNETP General Assembly formal approval with the evolution towards the legal entity - NUGENIA General Assembly formal approval with the evolution towards the legal entity - Formal steps with the notary to create the new SNETP 46

24 Next SNETP Events 7th General Assembly and 10th Anniversary of SNETP Brussels 22 February 2018 Nuclear Days April 2018 at the Hotel President, Prague Joint Participation of ESNII, NC2I, NUGENIA, EERA-JPNM Important Diversity of Keynote Speakers: IAEA, Czech Ministry, Utilities (Framatome), EC Six Technical Sessions 4 project meetings: GEMINI +, SOTERIA, Team Cables, Atlas + More information: / 47

25 Thank you for attention Massimo Sepielli