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Dubravko Pevec ; Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb Unska 3, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Davor Grgić ; Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb Unska 3, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Journal of Energy special issue: Papers from 11th International Conference
of the Croatian Nuclear Society “Nuclear Option in Countries
with Small and Medium Electricity Grids”
Welcome to this special issue, which is based on selected papers
presented at the 11th International Conference of the Croatian Nuclear
Society “Nuclear Option in Countries with Small and Medium Electricity
Grids”, held in Zadar, Croatia, on June 5th–8th, 2016.
This International Conference was organized by the Croatian Nuclear Society
in cooperation with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Croatian
State Office for Nuclear Safety and University of Zagreb, Faculty of
Electrical Engineering and Computing. The goal of the Conference was to
address the various aspects of the implementation of nuclear energy for
electricity production in the countries with small and medium electricity
grids and in power system in general. The conference also focuses on the
exchange of experience and co-operation in the fields of the plant operation,
nuclear fuel cycle, nuclear safety, radioactive waste management,
regulatory practice and environment protection.
The conference was organized in eight main topics covered in ten oral
sessions and one poster session. In three Conference days authors presented
49 papers orally and 23 papers in poster session. 102 participants
came from 16 countries representing equipment manufacturers and utilities,
universities and research centres, and international and government
institutions. Eight invited lectures were held and 72 papers were accepted
by international programme committee.
The importance of international cooperation for the assessment of the
nuclear option has been recognized by everybody planning to introduce
nuclear power plant to the grid. That is even more important for small and
medium countries having limited resources and specific requirements due
to limited grid size. The Conference topics reflect some current emphasis,
such as country energy needs, new reactor technologies (especially small
reactors), operation and safety of the current nuclear power plants, move
of the focus in nuclear safety toward severe accidents and accident management
strategies, improvement in nuclear safety, reactor physics and
radiation shielding calculation tools and ever increasing requirements for
minimization of environmental impact.
From 72 papers presented at the Conference, 16 papers were accepted
for publication in this number of Journal of Energy after having undergone
the additional peer-review process. We would like to thank the authors for
their contributions and the reviewers who dedicated their valuable time
in selecting and reviewing these papers, both during the Conference and
during the preparation of this special issue of Journal of Energy. It was
very challenging to collect a balanced overview of the entire Conference.
We decided to select 16 papers for this issue and additional 14 for the
next one. We believe that the papers which were selected for this number
represent some of the best research related to nuclear plant operation,
energy planning, development of new reactors and technologies, reactor
physics and radiation shielding. We hope this special issue will provide a
valuable insight into different aspects of nuclear and electrical engineering
and reactor physics, as well as a pleasant and inspiring reading.

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Hrčak ID:

199621

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/199621

Publication date:

15.10.2017.

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