Becker Oda, Decker Kurt, Mraz Gabriele, Muellner Nikolaus, Tomic Bojan:
NPP Tricastin 3 & 4 LTO Environmental Impact Assessment.
Expert Statement.Wien, 2026
Reports, Band 1040
ISBN: 978-3-99004-887-0
133 S.
France has notified the 4th Periodic Safety Review for the Tricastin Nuclear Power Plant (Reactors 3 & 4), which is to be considered a license extension under the UNECE Espoo Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context. Austria is participating in this procedure because the possibility of a serious accident having significant impacts on Austria cannot be ruled out.
This report focuses on whether the planned long-term operation can meet modern safety expectations. It reviews aging management, external hazards, severe-accident preparedness, transboundary radiological impacts, implementation timing, and spent fuel and waste management, and identifies several areas where additional safety improvements, clearer evidence, and more transparent documentation are needed.
This report focuses on whether the planned long-term operation can meet modern safety expectations. It reviews aging management, external hazards, severe-accident preparedness, transboundary radiological impacts, implementation timing, and spent fuel and waste management, and identifies several areas where additional safety improvements, clearer evidence, and more transparent documentation are needed.