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NEA Monthly Advice Bulletin – August-September 2018
New at representation NEA
New senior appointment: Mr Nobuhiro Muroya, NEA Agent Director‑General cooperation Management tell Planning
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NEA observes Japan's 2018 Nuclear Drive Disaster Avoidance Drill
NEA Standin Director‑General instruction Chief Fissionable Officer Dr Daniel Iracane current staff visited Japan fall prey to observe representation 2018 Nuclear Liveliness Disaster
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Despite vastly different social and political contexts, Finland, Germany and France are all grappling with the question of safe nuclear waste disposal
“It looks just like wallpaper,” Jean-Pierre Simon says, pointing at the dark green line of trees that separate the fields, now glimmering in the setting sun. It is a landscape that he has admired for decades. “But soon, there will be a railway, and a train carrying nuclear waste on the horizon,” laments the farmer, his voice becoming bitter. His family has been living here, near Bure in the Meuse department of north-eastern France, for three generations. The question is, how many more generations will stay here to cultivate these fields in the future.
“Our goal is to reconcile the economy with our planet,” promised Ursula von der Leyen when she presented the adoption of the European Green Deal in 2019, shortly after she first assumed the presidency of the European Commission. Two years later, the European Parliament adopted the European Climate Law, which promised to turn the European Union climate-neutral by 2050. Another year later, in 2022, the European Parliament agreed to label both natural gas and nuclear power investments as climate-friendly sources of energy. In the latest European elections, held in June 2024, the c
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Agence nationale pour la gestion des déchets radioactifs
See also: Andra (disambiguation)
The Agence nationale pour la gestion des déchets radioactifs (French pronunciation:[aʒɑ̃snɑsjɔnalpuʁlaʒɛstjɔ̃dedeʃɛʁadjoaktif]; ANDRA), or National agency for the management of radioactive waste is a 'public institution of an industrial and commercial nature' charged with the management of radioactive waste in France.
Placed under the supervision of the ministers for research, the industry and the environment, ANDRA leads complementary industrial, research and public information missions.
ANDRA's funding comes from a mixture of public and private sources, including a tax on producers of radioactive waste and commercial contracts with waste producers.[1]
ANDRA is responsible for the Cigéodeep geological repository project.
Locations
[edit]ANDRA is currently based at five locations:
Andra publishes [2] a national inventory of radioactive materials and wastes every three years, then every five years following the public debate of 2019. The three first inventories were criticised for not containing information on military nuclear sites. Th 1996 edition touches on 29 sites relevant to the ministry of defence and contains military nuclear wast