A four-day seminar on the duties and responsibilities of the
Nuclear Energy Program Executive Organization (NEPIO) is being held
within the framework of cooperation between Azerbaijan’s Ministry
of Energy and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),
Azernews reports.
According to the Ministry of Energy, the first day of the event
featured presentations by IAEA specialists on the phased approach
to implementing new nuclear energy programs, as well as discussions
on small modular reactor (SMR) technologies and infrastructure
requirements.
The seminar also reviewed the implementation of Türkiye’s first
nuclear power plant project under the "Build-Own-Operate" scheme
and Hungary's experience in assessing the feasibility of new
nuclear energy initiatives.
In the upcoming days, discussions will focus on:
- Feasibility studies for nuclear energy projects,
- Safety requirements, regulations, and protective measures,
- Legal and regulatory framework for nuclear power plants,
- Türkiye's experience in preparing nuclear legislation,
- The licensing process and distribution of roles in nuclear
power plant development,
- Nuclear infrastructure assessments and management of human
resources in the sector.
The seminar is attended by representatives from the Ministries
of Energy, Economy, Digital Development and Transport, and Ecology
and Natural Resources, along with AzerEnergy OJSC and other
relevant institutions.
It should be noted that on November 13, 2024, within the
framework of COP29, Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Energy and the IAEA
signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Energy
Planning in the Context of the Paris Agreement.