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Title: Responsibilities and Functions of a Nuclear Energy Programme Implementing Organization
Authors: IAEA
Keywords: Nuclear energy — Government policy.
Nuclear energy — Law and legislation.
Nuclear power plants
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: NNRA Library
Series/Report no.: NG-T-3.6 (Rev. 1);
Description: Developing a nuclear power programme is a major undertaking requiring a long term commitment. Simply building a nuclear power plant (NPP) is insufficient to ensure that it will operate effectively and sustainably and meet safety, security and safeguards requirements. The necessary institutional, human and physical infrastructure to license, construct, operate and regulate an NPP must first be built. A demonstrated government commitment to the development and maintenance of such infrastructure sends an important signal to stakeholders and potential project investors and reduces construction and operational risk.
URI: http://elibrary.nnra.gov.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/615
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