Neil Hyatt* Email: n.c.hyatt@sheffield.ac.uk Department of Materials Science & Engineering, University of Sheffield, UK UK Civil Nuclear Mission to Japan 26 30 March 2017 www.juno.ac.uk The views expressed in this talk are the personal opinion of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of sponsors or funding agencies
UK Japan Collaboration Tokai Unit 1 Magnox GCR, 1966 1998; first commercial nuclear reactor in Japan; now in final stage of decommissioning; 29 TWh electricity generated. ThORP reprocessing nuclear fuel from PWR and BWRs in Japan, 4185 tu reprocessed from 1970 onwards; first vitrified waste returned in 2014. Fukushima support advice on evacuation of Tokyo, Mike Weightman / IAEA report, collabaoration with NDA and Sellafield Ltd. Japan new nuclear investments in UK Horizon BWR / Anglesey and NuGen / Cumbria, will create 20,000 jobs and provide 15% of UK electricity. http://www.japc.co.jp/english/project/haishi/decommissioning.html http://www.horizonnuclearpower.com/news/news_details/
UK Japan Nuclear Dialogue Visit of UK Prime Minister to Japan in April 2012 1st UK Japan Nuclear Dialogue Japan-UK Framework on Civil Nuclear Co-operation 2nd UK Japan Annual Nuclear Dialogue, Apr. 2013 Visit of Prime Minister of Japan to UK in May 2014 3rd Annual UK Japan Nuclear Dialogue UK Japan Joint Statement on Climate Change and Energy Cooperation UK Prime Minister David Cameron meets with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on 10 April 2012. 4th Annual UK Japan Nuclear Dialogue, Nov. 2015 5th Annual UK Japan Nuclear Dialogue, Nov. 2016 Prime Minister David Cameron and the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe http://www.japc.co.jp/english/project/haishi/decommissioning.html
UK Japan Research Programme UK Japan Civil Nuclear Research Programme Joint projects sponsored by EPRSC in collaboration with The Japanese Ministry of Education Sport Culture and Technology (MEXT) and Science and Technology Agency (JST) Phase 1 2014 Pain, Reactor core relocation; 244k Hriljac, Environmental restoration; 257k Phase 2 2015 Drinkwater, Ultrasonic core characterisation; 293k Joyce, Characterisation of dose rate distribution; 405k Hyatt & Lee, Thermal treatment of HDSAs; 395k Kinoshita, Solidification of sludge; 311k Phase 3 2016 Provis, Cement encapsulation of HDSAs; 306k Pain, Fuel debris removal; 504k Hyatt, JUNO Network; 448k
UK Japan Memorandum Joint Memorandum of Understanding: Dec 2016 Builds on the Japan-UK Framework on Civil Nuclear Co-operation (2012) Strengthen cooperation between the two nations across a full range of civil nuclear activities Four key areas highlighted: Decommissioning and decontamination Research and Development Global safety and security practice Nuclear New build Both sides appreciate the ongoing discussion among relevant Ministries and organisations in the field of research and development to expand partnership by various means including encouraging interchange between academic institutions, and exploring the idea of utilising each country s research facilities http://www.japc.co.jp/english/project/haishi/decommissioning.html Business Secretary Greg Clark and Japan Economy Minister Hiroshige Seko sign memorandum in Tokyo
JUNO Network: Introduction Network for Japan UK Nuclear Opportunities PI / Director: Neil Hyatt, Sheffield CoPI / Co-Director: Malcolm Joyce, Lancaster EPSRC Award of ca. 448k over 5 years Project aim: to nurture and network the UK and Japan research communities in civil nuclear energy, leading to the collaborative development of novel methodologies and tools, to address common challenges in: Decommissioning and waste management, Reactor safety and regulation Nuclear energy policy Public communication and engagement Environmental safety Initial themes are those defined in the annual / UK Japan dialogue and EPSRC UK / Japan proposal calls they will be developed over Network lifetime
JUNO Network: Objectives 1) To deliver an annual meeting for grant holders in the UK Japan Civil Nuclear Research Programme, to promote collaboration and knowledge exchange. 2) To effectively network the wider UK and Japan research communities within the joint priorities of the UK Japan Nuclear Dialogue. 3) To deliver meetings and workshops to stimulate and pump-prime research collaborations and proposals in the challenge themes. 4) To engage and bring together ongoing research projects, CDTs and Networks in the EPSRC nuclear fission portfolio, to enhance UK Japan collaboration. 5) To provide strategic advice on priorities for UK / Japan collaboration in nuclear fission, as may be appropriate and required.
JUNO Network: Some principles Membership open to academe, industry and government Network resources will be awarded, on a competitive basis (and published) Resources allocated on basis of EPSRC principles (excellence, relevance impact) Agility to respond to evolving priority themes of UK / Japan nuclear dialogue Plan for turnover in management board and potentially in theme leads Initial UK members and partners contacted major grant holding institutions in EPSRC portfolio during application. If we did not contact you with a request for support or you could not respond in time, we apologise the proposal was put together in less than three weeks! Please contact n.c.hyatt@sheffield.ac.uk - a membership drive will take place later this year
JUNO Network: Planned activities Annual Network Meeting Attendance open to all members and invited stakeholders Update presentations from UK / Japan nuclear fission grant holders Breakout sessions to define and prioritise new collaboration topics Theme led meetings Attendance open to all members and invited stakeholders Focused research meetings one per theme per year Potential for webcast to maximise participation including Japan Sandpit workshops Challenge led workshops to scope new research collaborations Invitation by competitve application process Competitive award of Network resources to pump prime collaboration
JUNO Network: Pump priming funds Collaboration building, meeting or public engagement fund. Allocation of up to 1,750 for one-off scientific meetings, short collaboration forming visits, of up to one month duration. Collaboration development fund. Allocation of up to 4,500 for secondment visits of up to 3 months to an external organisation to undertake a defined piece of collaborative research or policy study. Collaboration pilot research fund. Allocation of up to 15,000-25,000 through sandpit workshop, to pump prime a collaborative pilot research project or policy study up to 6 months, with the intent of producing a peer reviewed journal publication or grant proposal. Direct costs only. The budget allocation to each mechanism and balance of intervention may change as Network develops, as agreed by the Steering Group. Network funds will be awarded to members on the basis of open competition on the basis of EPSRC principles (excellence, relevance impact)
JUNO : Management & Leadership Management Team: responsible for overall delivery of network Neil Hyatt University of Sheffield Malcolm Joyce University of Lancaster Bill Lee Imperial College London Bruce Hanson University of Leeds Theme leaders: delivery of theme meetings and research agenda Decommissioning and waste management: Joe Hriljac Birmingham Nuclear energy policy Bill Nuttall Reactor Safety & Regulation: Chris Pain Imperial College London Public Communication: Chris Jones Sheffield Environmental Safety: Jo Renshaw Strathclyde Network Steering Group: advise on direction and development of network Director & Co-Director Management Board Theme Leads Elected network members
JUNO Network: Website www.juno.ac.uk www.junouk.wordpress.com/
JUNO Network: Directory www.juno.ac.uk
Bibliography 1. Japan-UK Framework on Civil Nuclear Co-operation, 2012 (link). 2. UK Japan Joint Statement, 2014 (link). 3. UK Japan Joint Statement on Climate Change & Energy Cooperation, 2014 (link). 4. Second Annual UK-Japan Nuclear Dialogue, 2013 (link). 5. Third Annual UK-Japan Nuclear Dialogue, 2014 (link); 6. Fourth Annual UK-Japan Nuclear Dialogue, 2015 (link). 7. UK Japan Civil Nuclear Research Programme, 2014 (link). 8. UK Japan Civil Nuclear Research Programme Phase 2, 2015 (link). 9. UK Japan Civil Nuclear Research Programme Phase 3, 2016 (link). 10. H.M. Government, Nuclear Industrial Strategy -The UK s Nuclear Future (2013). 11. EPSRC Independent Review of Fission and Fusion, 2016 (link).