iaea inir mission in phase 2
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MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
VIETNAM ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
EXPERIENCE AND FEEDBACK FROM
IAEA INIR MISSION IN PHASE 2
VAN Sy Chien Department of Nuclear Science & Technology Management
Vienna, 14 February 2013
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MAIN CONTENTS
I. Nuclear Power Programme of Vietnam
III. IAEA INIR Mission in Phase 2
IV. Experience and Lessons learned
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Overview of Vietnam
VIETNAM
Total area 331,212 km2
Coastline 3,444 km
Population ~ 90 mil. (2011)
Pop. den. 259/km2
GDP 119 bil. $ (2011 est.)
GDP per capita
1,300 $
Electricity production/ consumption
93.3 bil kWh/ 81.9 bil. kWh (2010 est.)
Literacy rate ~ 94% (2009)
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Nuclear Power Programme of Vietnam
2006
• Strategy on Peaceful Utilization of Atomic Energy up to 2020 – Ministry of Science and Technology prepared using Energy Planning from MOIT
2007
• Master Plan to Implement the Strategy on Peaceful Utilization of Atomic Energy up to 2020 - Ministry of Science and Technology prepared
2008 • Atomic Energy Law - Ministry of Science and Technology prepared
2009
• Resolution No. 41/2009/NQ-QH12 by the National Assembly on the Investment Policy of the Ninh Thuan Nuclear Power Project
2010
• Master Planning for the Peaceful Development and Utilization of Atomic Energy up to 2020 – Ministry of Science and Technology prepared
2011
• Planning for National Electricity Development for the Period of 2011-2020 with Vision up to 2030 (Master Plan VII) – Ministry of Industry and Trade prepared
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Nuclear Power Development Planning (1/2)
Planning for National Electricity Development for the
Period of 2011-2020 with Consideration up to 2030 (2011)
Nuclear generation projection
2.1 %
10.1
%
2010 97.25 bil. kWh
2020 ~330 bil. kWh
2030 ~695 bil. kWh
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Ky Xuan
(Ha Tinh)
Hoai My
(Binh Dinh) Xuan Phuong
(Phu Yen)
Binh Tien
(Ninh Thuan) Vinh Hai
(Ninh Thuan 2)
Phuoc Dinh
(Ninh Thuan 1)
Duc Chanh
(Quang Ngai)
Duc Thang
(Quang Ngai)
2030
10 units ~10,000 MW (6.6 % domestic capacity)
2020
1st unit 1,000 MW (1.3 % domestic capacity)
Development Planning Orientation for
Nuclear Power in Vietnam up to 2030 (2010)
Nuclear Power Development Planning (2/2)
Nuclear capacity projection
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• Ninh Thuan NPP Project
• Ninh Thuan 1: Phuoc Dinh
– 2 x 1,000 MWe
• Ninh Thuan 2: Vinh Hai
– 2 x 1,000 MWe
• COD:
– Ninh Thuan 1: 2020-2021
– Ninh Thuan 2: 2021-2022
• Investment Owner: EVN
• Technology: Advanced &
proven (LWR)
• Cooling: Sea water
• Fuel: Imported
Ninh Thuan Nuclear Power Project
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Projected timeline for the first 2 NPPs
11/2011
Selection of consultant for FS
7/2013
FS & Site Approval Dossier
2014
Selection of EPC Contractor
2016
Start of Construction
2022
Commissioning of 1st Unit
9/2011
Selection of consultant for FS
11/2013
FS & Site Approval Dossier
2014
Selection of EPC Contractor
2016
Start of Construction
2022
Commissioning of 1st Unit
1st NPP
2nd NPP
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Status of Nuclear Infrastructure in Vietnam
IAEA INIR (Integrated
Nuclear Infrastructure
Review) Mission: 11/2009
• Conclusion: Vietnam has
achieved Milestone 1 and is
implementing activities to
achieve Milestone 2.
Second INIR Mission:
12/2012
• 25th Nov. 2009: Pre-FS report of the Ninh Thuan NPP project was approved by the National Assembly
Milestone 1
(Completed in 11/2009)
• Ready to invite bids (Vietnam: ready to sign the contract)
• 2014: Construction of the 1st Unit
Milestone 2
(2012-2013)
• Ready to commission and operate the first unit of the Ninh Thuan NPP.
Milestone 3
(12/2019)
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MAIN CONTENTS
I. Nuclear Power Programme of Vietnam
III. IAEA INIR Mission in Phase 2
IV. Experience and Lessons learned
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IAEA INIR Mission in Phase 2
3/2012 • Official request by MOST to IAEA for second INIR MISSION
5/2012 • Establishment of the Working Group on Infrastructure assessment
7/2012 • Self-Assessment Report summited to IAEA
8/2012 • NEPIO Seminar
10/2012 • Pre-INIR Meeting in Vienna
12/2012 • 2nd IAEA INIR Mission in Hanoi
• Feedback from Vietnamese relevant organizations
3/2013 • Final report by IAEA
Collect, R
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Inter-Ministerial Working Group (1/2)
Chief of Working Group:
Hoang Anh Tuan - Executive DG of VAEA
Deputy Chiefs:
DDG of VAEA, VARANS, President of VINATOM
Members: Representatives from keys relevant organizations
- MOST: VAEA, VINATOM, VARANS.
- Ministries: Finance, Industry and Trade, Public Security, Education and Training, Natural Resource and Environment, Ministry of Defense, Construction.
- Local authorities: Ninh Thuan Province
- Electricity of Vietnam
Second meeting of the Working
Group
First draft
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• Strategy & Policy
• Issues: 1, 3, 10, 16, 17, 18
Subgroup 1
• Safety & Regulation
• Issues: 2, 5, 6, 8, 14, 15
Subgroup 2
• Project
• Issues: 4, 9, 11, 12, 13, 19
Subgroup 3
• Inter-related issues
• Consultation from external experts
Secretariat
Inter-Ministerial Working Group (2/2)
Assignment of responsibilities Reference & basis for evaluation
– IAEA Guidance & Techdocs on nuclear
infrastructure and related subjects (NG-G-3.1;
NG-T-3.2...), focus on Phase 2. 2009 Self-
Assessment Report & IAEA INIR Report;
– Legal, regulatory documents, planning,...
issued by the Vietnamese Government &
related ministries, organizations;
– Collected information on current status,
activities of nuclear infrastructure
development of Vietnam.
Mechanism for self-assessment
– Each issue is assigned for one or two members
but will be discussed (brainstorming) in-depth
in Subgroup and the Working Group.
– Asset the current status and the gap to
Milestone 2.
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IAEA INIR Mission in PHASE 2 in Hanoi Dec 2012
4/12 – 14/12/2012
2nd INIR Mission Focus on Phase 2
Objective
• Evaluation of the nuclear infrastructure development status of Vietnam.
• Identification of the areas in Phase 2 needing further actions to reach
respective milestones in the building of national infrastructure in Vietnam.
• Provision of Recommendations and Suggestions to Vietnam regarding
infrastructure development which can be used in preparation of an Action
Plan to address areas for further improvement.
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Participants
IAEA INIR Team
• Mr. Jong Kyun PARK, Director of NENP,
IAEA, Team Leader, First reviewer for issue 1.
• Mr. Masahiro Aoki, FR for issue 18.
• Mr. Gary DYCK, FR for issues 16, 17.
• Mr. Brian MOLLOY, FR for issues 10, 11.
• Mr. David GRAVE, FR for issues 2, 7.
• Ms Rebecca STEVENS, FR for issue 6.
• Mr. Abdelmadjid CHERF, FR for issue 5.
• Mr. Anthony WETHRALL, Assistant Reviewer.
• Mr. Gashaw WOLDE, Assistant Reviewer.
• Ivan GORINOV, FR for issue 15.
• Mr Karol Janko, FR for issues 8, 12, 13, 14.
• Mr. Stephen MORTIN, FR Reviewer for issue
3, 4, 9, 19.
Vietnamese participants
46 Vietnamese officers with
representatives from relevant ministries
and department of the Vietnamese
Government:
• Dr. Le Dinh Tien, Mr Nghiem Vu
Khai, Vice Minister of Science and
Technology;
• Senior manager and experts from
Office of the Government, MOST,
Ministry of Finance, MOIT, MOPS,
MOET, MONRE, Ministry of
Defence, MOC, Ninh Thuan Province,
VINATOM, VARANS, EVN and IE.
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Reference for INIR Mission
IAEA Documents IAEA’s documents on infrastructure:
• Milestones in the Development of a National
Infrastructure for Nuclear Power, IAEA Nuclear
Energy Series (NES) No. NG-G-3.1 (2007).
• Evaluation of the Status of National Infrastructure
Development, IAEA NES No. NG T-3.2, 2008.
• Establishing the Safety Infrastructure for a
Nuclear Power Programme, Safety Standards
Series No. SSG-16 (2012).
• Working paper “Addendum to: Evaluation of the
status of national infrastructure development”,
(Sep 2012).
• Other related publication
INIR, Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure
Review Mission – Guidance on Preparing
and Conducting INIR Missions. Brochure.
Relevant safety standards and other related
documents.
Vietnamese documents Self-Assessment Report (amended in
December 2012).
Legal and regulatory documents:
2008 Atomic Energy Law and
Regulations (including drafts),
relevant laws, decrees, decisions,
circulars.
Information on current status and
activities (updated).
Feedback from representatives.
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Process for Evaluation and Interviews
Review of self-evaluation of the status of national nuclear infrastructure development of Vietnam.
Interviews for each issue and condition, conducted based on the Updated Working Paper “Addendum to:
Evaluation of the Status of National Nuclear
Infrastructure Development” (Updated Evaluation
Methodology).
Identification of gaps.
Key Findings/Recommendations/Suggestions/Good Practices.
Continuous feedback on main findings daily basis.
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Result of INIR Mission (1/2)
IAEA Draft Report of INIR Mission
The INIR Team found that Vietnam has made
notable progress since the 2009 INIR Mission
in the development of the necessary
infrastructure for its nuclear power program.
The mission team concluded that strong
support for nuclear power program by the
Government of Vietnam is evident.
Conclusion of the INIR Mission:
Vietnam has significant work to do in
order to complete phase 2 activities,
as Vietnam recognized in its Self-
Evaluation Report.
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Result of INIR Mission (2/2)
In order to assist Vietnam in making further progress in its
infrastructure development, the IAEA INIR Team made 42
recommendations and 14 suggestions and identified 7 keys
areas for further actions.
The IAEA INIR Team recognized 2 good practices in the
Vietnam programme which are worthy of note by others in the
drive for excellence in infrastructure development.
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Post-INIR Activities
MOST sent the draft report to relevant organizations for
feedback and updated information and will summit to IAEA.
Take into account recommendations and suggestions from
INIR team for current nuclear infrastructure development
activities.
• The Integrated Master Plan for Nuclear Infrastructure
Development;
• Assessment and integration of Plans for Human Resource
Development of relevant organizations;
• Soft coordination between Vietnam, IAEA, vendor
countries and other international suppliers;
• Other projects.
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MAIN CONTENTS
I. Nuclear Power Programme of Vietnam
III. IAEA INIR Mission in Phase 2
IV. Experience and Lessons learned
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Experience and Lessons learned (1/2)
Extensive study on references and guidelines of the IAEA, experience of
other countries which are effective and important to newcomers;
Process of making self-assessment: great value for the planning and
implementation of the nuclear power infrastructure development program;
Having good and kind cooperation with IAEA mission team: international
experts selected by IAEA in consultation with Vietnam; open dialogue
between the team and Vietnamese representatives…;
Information revised and updated during preparation, mission and after
mission.
Recommendations and Suggestion considered and taken into actions.
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Experience and Lessons learned (2/2)
Some issues:
• Understanding of infrastructure-related concept, definition
(e.g.: main content of “contracting strategy” – Criteria 3.4 of
Issue No. 3, Phase 2; relation between “key national
organizations” & owner/operator – Criteria 1.2.1 of Issue No. 1,
Phase 2);
• Difference between IAEA’s concepts and practical situation
in Vietnam (e.g.: NEPIO, bidding process,...);
• Difference between the “basic for evaluation” used for self-
evaluation and during the INIR mission.
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Expectation
Assistance by IAEA and supplier countries: – More detailed explanation and guidance for each issue of nuclear
infrastructure development.
– To focus on critical issues of the infrastructure development with
consideration of the unique situation of each newcomer, especially
outcome of INIR Mission;
– To be provided in a continuous and timely manner taking into account
the lessons learned from recent experiences from new projects.
– Assistance newcomers to review and asset project plans.
– Provide information and sharing experience on infrastructure
development among newcomers.
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Thank you for your attention!