Analysis of stakeholders in the nuclear energy development program in accordance with IAEA documents. Roles and responsibilities.
Designing and implementing a national nuclear energy program (NPP) is a complex and long-term task that requires coordinated efforts from a wide range of governmental, regulatory, and private entities. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has developed a methodology called "Phases" (Phased Approach), outlined in the publication IAEA Nuclear Energy Series No. NG-G-3.1 (Rev. 1), Phases in the Development of National Infrastructure for Nuclear Energy.1 This methodology provides a structured framework to ensure that member states develop the necessary national infrastructure in phases.
Traditionally, three main organizational entities are involved in the development of a nuclear energy program, whose specific roles and levels of responsibility dynamically change as the project progresses 6:
1. Government (State).
2. Owner/Operator (Owner/Operator).
3. Regulatory Body (Regulatory Body).
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