Abstract
At the end of 1984, there were 345 nuclear power units operating in 26 countries and 180 units under construction in 28 countries. Nuclear power now supplies roughly 23 percent of the world’s electricity with the nuclear share of electricity production among the various countries peaking at 58 percent. Power reactor operating experience cumulated 3,468 reactor-years.
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- International Atomic Energy Agency
- Operating Experience
- Accident Scenario
- Human Reliability
- Probabilistic Safety Assessment
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Lederman, L. (1986). The Use of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Experience in Probabilistic Safety Assessment. In: Wingender, H.J. (eds) Reliability Data Collection and Use in Risk and Availability Assessment. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82773-0_7
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