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IAEA TECDOC SERIES-TECDOC-1750: Alternative Contracting and Ownership Approaches for New Nuclear Power Plants, (CROSBI ID 55941)

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Tomšić, Željko IAEA TECDOC SERIES-TECDOC-1750: Alternative Contracting and Ownership Approaches for New Nuclear Power Plants, // IAEA TECDOC SERIES-TECDOC-1750: Alternative Contracting and Ownership Approaches for New Nuclear Power Plants, / International Atomic Energy (ur.). Beč: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 2014. str. 75-84

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Tomšić, Željko

engleski

IAEA TECDOC SERIES-TECDOC-1750: Alternative Contracting and Ownership Approaches for New Nuclear Power Plants,

This publication examines alternative contracting and ownership approaches for the development, construction, commissioning, operation and decommissioning of new nuclear power plants. It identifies issues faced by Member States considering the applicability of such approaches to their national programmes. Two new approaches to nuclear project development are analysed here: build–own–operate (BOO)/build–own–operate–transfer (BOOT) approaches ; and regional approaches. This publication includes practical examples, current practices, case studies, and reflections on the presentations made and discussions held during a series of consultants meetings and at the Technical Meeting on Alternative Contracting and Ownership Practices for Nuclear Power Plants, held in Vienna, 14−16 March 2011. In the BOO structure, a private or non-private entity (the developer) is granted the right by the government to develop, finance, build, own, operate and maintain a facility for a specified period, during which the entity owns the project, retains the revenue and bears the associated risk. The BOOT structure is similar to BOO, except that the ownership of the facility is transferred to the government at the end of a predetermined period. The second approach discussed in this publication is the regional approach, where two or more States collaborate on the development of a nuclear power project. Both BOOT and regional structures are being either considered or utilized in current nuclear power projects around the world.

New Nuclear Power Plants, Ownership, Alternative Contracting

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75-84.

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IAEA TECDOC SERIES-TECDOC-1750: Alternative Contracting and Ownership Approaches for New Nuclear Power Plants,

International Atomic Energy

Beč: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

2014.

9789201083142

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Elektrotehnika