Technical Meeting on Tools and Techniques for Effective Nuclear Communication 15-17 June 2015, Olkiluoto, Finland Stakeholder Involvement in Turkey Nuclear Energy Project Implementation Department, MENR IRMAK ÇOLAKOĞLU
Electricity Demand Mean annual electricity demand growth rate: 5.7% (between 2002-2013) 133 141 Electricity Consumption (TWh) between 2002-2013 242 245 150 161 175 190 198 194 209 229 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Electricity Demand Projection for 2023 Projected demand growth rate: 7% on the average between 2013-2023
Electricity Generation Distribution Total installed capacity: 64 GW in 2013 Total dependence: 72%
STAKEHOLDERS in NUCLEAR R&D TSOs Nuclear Research and Training Centers in Çekmece, Sarayköy and Ankara MINING General Directorates of Mining Affairs, Mineral Research and Exploration INDUSTRY EDUCATION & TRAINING GOVERNMENT Ministries of Energy and Natural Resources, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Science Industry and Technology Ministry of National Education, Council of Higher Education; Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Physics, Engineering Programmes REGULATORS TAEK, Ministry of Environment and Urbanization, EMRA OPERATORS Akkuyu Project Company, Sinop Project Company* SAFETY Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Presidency, Ministries of Health, Labor and Social Security, Forestry and Water Affairs, Culture and Tourism SECURITY Prime Ministry, Ministries of Interior, Defence, Customs and Trade, Transport Maritime Affairs and Communication
NEPIO RESPONSIBILITIES To develop and coordinate cooperation in nuclear energy program of Turkey within the related stakeholders, To coordinate activities to develop legislative framework, human resources, training, industry and technology fields in conjuction with the implementation of NPP projects and to make or to assign studies in these fields within the related stakeholders.
Nuclear Power Plant Projects in Turkey The share of nuclear energy in the generation mix nearly 10% in 2023. IGA with Japan on 3 May 2013 (ratified on 1 April 2015) (Sinop province İnceburun site) 3rd NPP: * Site selection studies are ongoing IGA with Russia on 12 May 2010 (ratified in 2010) (Mersin province Akkuyu site)
Nuclear Power Plant Projects in Turkey Akkuyu NPP Project Sinop NPP Project Plant Type VVER-1200 ATMEA1 Number of Unit 4 4 Total Installed Capacity Operation Time for Each Unit Estimated Cost of Project Financial Model Power Purchase Guaranty 4800 MW (35 bn kwh/yr) 4500 MW (33 bn kwh/yr) 60 years 60 years 20 billions USD 22 billions USD Build-Own-Operate Rosatom affiliates = %100 (initial) Rosatom affiliates > %51 50% of electricity output 15 years No escalation in the price Public-Private-Partnership (Shareholders: Itochu, MHI, GDF and EUAS) JAPCO > %51 100% of electricity output 20 years Escalation in the price after feasibility study
Stakeholder Involvement Tools &Techniques Project Company Activities: more focuses on local people. Public Information established in the city of Mersin and in the town of Buyukeceli in 2012 Information support Language courses Meetings Ramadan dinners and feast celebrations Competitions Public hearings Meetings and seminars for local opinion leaders Site visits Press tours Cooperation with regional and local administration Seminars for local public and local authorities 9
NEPIO organizes activities more for general public. Activities: Public surveys Web page & Social media Site visits Stakeholder Involvement Tools &Techniques Brochures, booklets on radioactive waste management, effects of nuclear power plants on human health, tourism, agriculture and environment
Surveys The public opinion survey on nuclear energy information and perception measurement was carried out in almost 15 cities of Turkey. Two of them are the cities in which nuclear power plants will be built. The most opposed cities are Istanbul (the most populated city), Izmir, Mersin(1st NPP), Sinop (2nd NPP) and Samsun. The most important reason for the opposition is Chernobyl Disaster which influenced mainly Black Sea Region but also whole of country.
Social Media For a better understanding of nuclear and making the right social media communication, NEPIO has signed an agreement with a Turkish company as TSO. Turkey is newcomer country therefore it is important to carry out public relations activities by using plain and simple language. In this context, visual works are prepared on this issues. Why do we need nuclear power plants? Nuclear power plants in the world Radioactive waste Nuclear power plants is a government project Nuclear power plants and radiation Nuclear power plants and the environment Nuclear power plants and tourism Nuclear power plants and renewable energy Safety standards of nuclear power plants How to reduce our commitment to natural gas The contribution of nuclear power plants to the employment
Public Perception According to public surveys, social media is the best way to touch the people from all social strata. As NEPIO, facebook and twitter pages are created and some posts are shared in a wittily way.
Public Perception It is better to understand what people think about nuclear. Main concerns: Competent human resources are not available to operate NPPs in Turkey. Safety culture is not sufficient. Audits of NPPs are not going to be done in an adequate and competent manner. Nuclear power plants are not secure and safe plants and carry too many risks. Ex: radiation leakage, radioactive wastes etc. Operating NPPs is not a technological revolution but it is a political decision. Therefore it is directly proportional to public s elections. There are enough renewable resources in Turkey. It should be preferred solar, wind, geothermal resources instead of NPPs.
Persuasion Strategy By means of communication activities for the perception of nuclear energy is: 1. Neutrals Change their minds in a positive way by giving information on the benefits of nuclear energy. 2. Opponents Especially focusing on the anti-nuclear cities, to make their minds revised by giving information. 3. Supporters Strengthening of their convictions and support them by enough donnees about nuclear energy.
KEY LESSONS Sustainability Transperancy Trust Development
What the nuclear means doesn t important but what the people perceives from nuclear is the main focus point. Find out the reasons of negative perception and try to change people s minds in a positive way by informing them. (economically) Raise the awareness of public about nuclear energy and the energy needs of the country. Inform local public. KEY LESSONS Use different communication channels and methods. Open and transparent communication to all. Clear, understandable, concrete, accurate, real information sharing between stakeholders and the public.
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