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Comments On the ”stress tests” specifications – Proposal by the WENRA Task Force
Author | Greenpeace, J.Haverkamp |
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6-01-3-10-84.pdf |
Date | May 2011 |
Classification | 6.01.3.10/84 (NUCLEAR SAFETY - REACTORS - GENERAL) |
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COMMENTS On the “stress tests” specifications – Proposal by the WENRA Task Force, 21 April 2011 Ir. Jan Haverkamp G Jan Haverkamp – EU policy campaigner dirty energy Greenpeace European Unit Rue Belliard, 1040 Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 477 790 416 Fax: +32 2 2741910 E-mail: jan.haverkamp@greenpeace.org www.greenpeace.eu 2 My name is Jan Haverkamp. I am 52 years old and have an academic engineering degree (Ir. - equivalent with a Masters degree) in Environmental Hygiene from the Agricultural University in Wageningen as well as a candidate (equivalent with Bachelors) degree in Biochemistry from the State University in Leiden, both in the Netherlands. I have studied also nuclear physics and energy policy at the State University in Leiden. I work as an independent expert in energy issues with specialisation in nuclear energy for the global environmental organisation Greenpeace. I have been asked by Greenpeace to write comments on the “Stress Tests” Specifications – Proposal by the WENRA Task Force, 21 April 2011. I wrote these comments on personal title and my opinion – though based on my experience within Greenpeace and benefiting from input from other Greenpeace colleagues and experts – does not necessarily coincide with the opinion of Greenpeace as organisation. Brussels, 05 May 2011 jan.haverkamp@greenpeace.org – tel.: +32 477 790 416 3 1. This WENRA paper is not fulfilling the demand from the March 2011 Summit of the European Council for the highest standards in nuclear safety1