国际原子能机构小组完成核电站场址和外部事件设计审查

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2025年6月2日,地点:未分类

国际原子能机构(IAEA)专家组完成了为期六天的萨尔瓦多首座核电站(NPP)厂址选择过程安全审查。这个中美洲国家正在启动核电计划,以实现能源结构多元化,并提供清洁可靠的能源来支持经济发展。

5月26日至31日,场址和外部事件设计审查服务(SEED)工作组访问了萨尔瓦多,审查了萨尔瓦多对国际原子能机构厂址选择过程指导意见的遵守情况。SEED工作组访问是应萨尔瓦多政府的请求,由萨尔瓦多核能计划实施组织(OIPEN)和伦帕河水电执行委员会(CEL)承办。SEED工作组访问是萨尔瓦多首次开展此类工作组访问。

萨尔瓦多正在采用一种综合方法完成厂址选择过程,该方法整合了地理空间数据分析、国家法规和现有公共基础设施。

SEED评审小组由来自日本、英国和美国的三名专家以及两名国际原子能机构工作人员组成。他们审查了场址选择报告以及选址过程、选址标准和选址活动的数据收集过程。

该小组还考察并观察了位于查拉特南戈(距首都圣萨尔瓦多东北约40公里)和圣维森特(距圣萨尔瓦多以东约70公里)的候选场址。


除了SEED审查工作组访问外,国际原子能机构还举办了SEED能力建设研讨会,以支持场址评估,其中包括场址特性描述阶段。研讨会期间,外部专家和参与者进行了讨论,这些讨论将有助于场址评估流程的未来进展。

“我们确认,CEL独立制定了场址筛选的排除标准,并有效地缩小了该国外部危害风险最低的区域范围。这可以被视为一种降低风险的良好做法,”工作组访问组组长、国际原子能机构高级核安全官员Kazuyuki Nagasawa说道。

该工作组提出了提高质量和优化场址选择流程的建议,旨在选出最理想的场址。这种优化旨在最大限度地降低在场址特性描述阶段发现所选场址不合适的可能性。需要考虑的因素包括地震、洪水和火山灾害。从场址选择过程的早期阶段开始,平衡场址特性与具体的设计特点、场址保护措施和行政程序也至关重要。

“从场址选择过程的早期阶段开始,我们就一直遵循国际原子能机构的技术指导,严格执行其物理安全标准,以确保这一过程遵循技术性、透明性和对所有萨尔瓦多人负责的方式,”萨尔瓦多核能公司总裁兼萨尔瓦多核能网络名誉主任丹尼尔·阿尔瓦雷斯 (Daniel Alvarez) 表示。

在场址选择阶段推进到随后的场址表征阶段的过程中,萨尔瓦多核能网络和萨尔瓦多核能网络将继续获得国际原子能机构的技术支持,这将符合国际原子能机构《核设施场址勘测和场址选择具体安全导则》以及其他相关的外部危害评估安全导则。

最终的场址和外部事件设计审查服务 (SEED) 任务报告将在三个月内提交给萨尔瓦多政府。

关于场址和外部事件设计审查服务 (SEED) 任务:

SEED 任务是协助各国经历核电计划发展不同阶段的专家审查任务。该服务提供多种模块供您选择,以便重点审查,例如场址选择、场址评估以及结构、系统和部件的设计,同时考虑到场址特定的外部和内部因素。危害。

在进行场址选择审查时,SEED 任务将评估场址选择过程中对安全问题的考虑是否适当。

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IAEA Team Concludes Site and External Events Design Review for Nuclear Power Plant

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 6/2/2025, Location: Not categorized

An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts has concluded a six-day safety review of El Salvador’s site selection process for its first nuclear power plant (NPP). The Central American country is embarking on a nuclear power programme to diversify its energy mix and to provide a clean and reliable source of energy to support economic development.

The Site and External Events Design Review Service (SEED) mission, which took place between 26 to 31 May, reviewed El Salvador’s adherence to IAEA guidance on the site selection process. The SEED mission was carried out at the request of the Government of El Salvador and hosted by the Organization for the Implementation of the Nuclear Energy Program in El Salvador (OIPEN) and the Executive Hydroelectric Commission of the Lempa River (CEL). The SEED mission was the first of its kind in El Salvador.

El Salvador is completing the site selection process based on a comprehensive methodology that integrates geospatial data analysis, national regulations and existing public infrastructure.

The SEED review team comprised three experts from Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as two IAEA staff members. They reviewed the site selection report, together with the siting process, siting criteria and data collection process for siting activities.

The team also visited and observed the candidate sites located in Chalatenango – about 40 kilometres northeast of the capital San Salvador – and San Vicente – about 70 kilometres east of San Salvador.


In addition to the SEED review mission, the IAEA provided a SEED Capacity Building Workshop to support site evaluation, which includes the site characterization stage. During the workshop, external experts and participants engaged in discussions that will contribute to future progress in the site evaluation process.

“We confirmed that CEL independently developed exclusion criteria for site screening and effectively narrowed down the areas of the country with the lowest external hazard risks. This can be considered a good practice for minimizing risks,” said mission team leader Kazuyuki Nagasawa, Senior Nuclear Safety Officer at the IAEA.

The team provided recommendations to improve the quality and to optimize the site selection process, aiming to select the most favourable site. This optimization seeks to minimize the potential for the selected site to be found unsuitable during the site characterization stage. The factors to be considered include seismic, flooding and volcanic hazards. It’s also important to balance site characteristics with specific design features, site protection measures and administrative procedures from the early stages of the site selection process.

“From the early stages of the site selection process, we have been guided by the technical guidance of the IAEA, rigorously applying its physical safety standards to ensure that this process follows a technical, transparent and responsible approach for all Salvadorans," said Daniel Alvarez, President of CEL and Honorary Director of OIPEN.

OIPEN and CEL will continue to receive technical support from the IAEA, as they advance from the site selection stage and move into the subsequent site characterization stage, in line with the IAEA Specific Safety Guide on Site Survey and Site Selection for Nuclear Installations, as well as other relevant Safety Guides for external hazards assessment.

The final SEED mission report will be delivered to the Government of El Salvador within three months.

About Site and External Events Design Review Service (SEED) missions

SEED missions are expert review missions that assist countries going through different stages in the development of a nuclear power programme. The service offers a choice of modules in which to focus the review, such as site selection, site assessment and design of structures, systems and components, taking into consideration site specific external and internal hazards.

In the case of site selection review, SEED missions assess the appropriate consideration of the safety issues in the site selection process.

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