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SESSION 2: ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGES PANEL 2.2: Monitoring and mitigation of the impact of climate change Deputy Director, International Relations/ Director, Department of International Cooperation, State Atomic Energy Corporation


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PANEL 2.2: Monitoring and mitigation of the impact of climate change

SESSION 2: ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGES

Deputy Director, International Relations/ Director, Department of International Cooperation, State Atomic Energy Corporation ROSATOM Marina Belyaeva is a leading Russian expert in the area of non-proliferation, export control, safeguards implementation and nuclear energy promotion. She manages a number of ROSATOM projects in the area of international cooperation, such as the promotion of nuclear technology on global markets, the strengthening of nuclear safety and non-proliferation regimes, and the active participation in international events and forums

Marina BELYAEVA Russian Federation

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THE STATE ATOMIC ENERGY CORPORATION ROSATOM

Nuclear power – a way to high quality of life and addressing climate change challenges

  • Ms. Marina Belyaeva,

Director Department of International Cooperation State Atomic Energy Corporation “Rosatom”

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NPP Operation and Construction

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According to WNA and IAEA Power Reactor Information System (PRIS)

30 countries operate NPPs; 16 countries construct reactors; 4 countries build their first NPPs; 12 countries are planning to develop national nuclear energy programmes

Operating and building new reactors Operating and planning new reactors No reactors, building new reactors No reactors, planning new reactors Operating reactors, stable Operating reactors, decided to phase out

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Nuclear Power Impact to Economy and Quality of Life

Each $ 1 invested in NPP earns:

$ 1,9 to local suppliers; $ 4,3 to national GDP; $ 1,4 of tax income

NPP construction provides

3000 jobs on the construction

site and up to 10 000 jobs in the sphere of nuclear infrastructure 60-year life-cycle of an NPP with two VVER-1200 units

increases GDP

approximately by $ 40-60 bln

Higher quality

  • f hygiene

R&D Efficiency Boost Local Industry Development Food Safety & Security Education & Training Fundamental Science Longer Life Expectancy Environment Protection & Sustainability

ECONOMY growth better LIFE

New Knowledge & Technologies

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CNST – is an innovative complex solution in the sphere of nuclear non- power applications development, which is designed in compliance with the needs of a specific country

1 2 3 4 5 Vietnam

IGA / MoI signed CNST construction stage

Mongolia Nigeria Belarus

CNST could be constructed in various modifications

Possible CNST master plan

Zambia Bolivia

Centres of Nuclear Science and Technology (CNST)

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RESEARCH REACTOR AND LABORATORIES Generation and application of neutrons and ionizing radiation RADIOBILOGY LABORATORY AND GREENHOUSE Agricultural research & radiobiological experiments RADIATION MATERIAL SCIENCE COMPLEX Materials science research & development NUCLEAR MEDICINE CENTER Radiopharmaceuticals production, diagnostics, therapy MULTIPURPOSE IRRADIATION CENTER Product and material sterilization, product irradiation

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Share of Nuclear Generation in World Energy Production and its Impact on Climate

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Nuclear Power Development Projections

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IAEA low IAEA high IEA new policies IEA sustainable development Goal of WNA Harmony Programme

GW(e) installed

200 400 600 800 1000 1200

2018 2040 2050

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