Nuclear energy :

Overview of the Nuclear Industry up to date

  

The nuclear industry is undergoing a phase of renewal, though cautious, after a period of stagnation in the 2010s. It remains a strategic pillar for many countries, at the crossroads of energy, climate, economic and geopolitical issues.

  

Role in the Energy Transition

  

Nowadays, nuclear power is recognized as a low-carbon, dispatchable source of electricity capable of continuous production. In the context of slowing climate change while reducing dependence on fossil fuels, several countries consider nuclear energy as an essential complement to renewable energies (wind, solar), which are intermittent.

  

A Contrasting Global Landscape

  

  • Pro-nuclear countries: France, China, Russia, South Korea, and more recently, the United Kingdom and some Eastern European countries are currently investing in new reactors.
  • Retreat from or phase-out of nuclear power: Germany has closed its power plants, while other countries remain hesitant for political, economic, or societal reasons.
  • New entrants: Countries like the United Arab Emirates and Turkey are developing their first nuclear capacity.

  

Industrial and Economical Challenges

  

The area is currently facing some obstacles. 

  • ​High costs and budget overruns on major reactor projects.
  • Long construction times, which tend to hinder investment
  • The existing fleet are aging, particularly in Europe and North America, requiring extension or replacement programs.
  • Radioactive waste management, remaining a sensitive political and societal issue.

  

Innovations and New Technologies

  

One of the area's greatest hope lies in SMRs (Small Modular Reactors): smaller, standardized reactors that are potentially cheaper and more flexible. Moreover, research is also progressing on:

  •  safer, next-generation reactors,
  • fuel recycling,
  • and, in the longer run, nuclear fusion, which remains experimental.

  

Geopolitical and Sovereignty Issues

  

Nuclear energy is closely intertwined with energy sovereignty. Mastering the technology, uranium and the fuel cycle has become strategic, especially in a context of international tensions, added to a search for independence from energy imports.

  

Major Publications regarding nuclear energy

There are many standards focusing on nuclear energy. The most prominent ones are RCC-M, the ASME Code, and ISO 19443.

You can read our detailed brochure in order to know more about the collection of standards related to nuclear energy.

  

All the documentation related to nuclear energy

BS EN ISO 18557:2020

BS EN ISO 18557:2020

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Characterisation principles for soils, buildings and infrastructures contaminated by radionuclides for remediation purposes

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BS EN IEC 62645:2020

BS EN IEC 62645:2020

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Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation, control and electrical power systems. Cybersecurity requirements

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BS EN IEC 62859:2020

BS EN IEC 62859:2020

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Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation and control systems. Requirements for coordinating safety and cybersecurity

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BS EN IEC 62003:2020

BS EN IEC 62003:2020

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Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation, control and electrical power systems. Requirements for electromagnetic compatibility testing

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PD IEC TR 63335:2021

PD IEC TR 63335:2021

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Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation and control systems, control rooms and electrical power systems. Specific features of small modular reactors and needs regarding standards

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BS EN IEC 62566-2:2020

BS EN IEC 62566-2:2020

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Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation and control systems important to safety. Development of HDL-programmed integrated circuits for performing category B or C functions

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BS EN IEC 63046:2021

BS EN IEC 63046:2021

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Nuclear power plants. Electrical power system. General requirements

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BS EN IEC/IEEE 60980-344:2021

BS EN IEC/IEEE 60980-344:2021

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Nuclear facilities. Equipment important to safety. Seismic qualification

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21/30434328 DC:2021

21/30434328 DC:2021

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BS EN 63374. Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation systems important to safety. Characteristic and test methods of nuclear reactor reactivity meter

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BS EN IEC 63047:2021

BS EN IEC 63047:2021

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Nuclear instrumentation. Data format for list mode digital data acquisition used in radiation detection and measurement

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BS EN IEC 62954:2021

BS EN IEC 62954:2021

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Nuclear power plants. Control rooms. Requirements for emergency response facilities

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BS EN IEC 62855:2021

BS EN IEC 62855:2021

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Nuclear power plants. Electrical power systems. Electrical power systems analysis

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BS EN IEC/IEEE 62582-6:2021

BS EN IEC/IEEE 62582-6:2021

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Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation and control important to safety. Electrical equipment condition monitoring methods Insulation resistance

€269.00

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BS EN 62598:2013

BS EN 62598:2013

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Nuclear instrumentation. Constructional requirements and classification of radiometric gauges

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BS ISO 9005:2007

BS ISO 9005:2007

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Nuclear energy. Uranium dioxide powder and sintered pellets. Determination of oxygen/uranium atomic ratio by the amperometric method

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