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On 1st March Unit 2 of Paks NPP was operating with reduced capacity for a short time

2017.03.03

On 1st March, due to the automatic activation of the safety system, the MVM Paks Nuclear Power Plant operated with reduced capacity. The safety of the unit has not been compromised.

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Entrance to HAEA headquarters has changed

2017.03.01

Due to construction works on the office building, entrance to the headquarters of HAEA has changed from 1st March 2017. Visitors can enter the building from Pacsirtamező Street 17., 1036 Budapest. (Limited number of parking places are available for guests arriving by car.) Pass with photo (ID card, passport, drivers’ license, etc.) is required for registration. The mailing address of HAEA has not been changed.

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Reaction to the misleading information about HAEA’s legal background

2017.01.27

The latest modification of the Act on Atomic Energy was encouraged by the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority, which participated in the preparatory work and agrees to the change of content. The HAEA prepared and sent the draft modification of the Government Decree, which provides details to the Section 67 of the Act, to the Ministry of National Development.

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Public consultation on TPR-Technical Specifiations

2016.11.07

The draft version of the „Report Topical Peer Review 2017 Ageing Management Technical Specification for the National Assessment Reports” is available for public consultation on WENRA (Western European Nuclear Regulators Association) website.

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Recent Developments in Nuclear Safety in Hungary - October 2016.

2016.10.25

Semi-annual safety performance assessment. National action plan reviewed. Licensing of safety and control rods’ reconstruction at Paks NPP. Diesel generator inoperable during testing due to failure of starting air reducer. Modification of construction license of the Interim Spent Fuel Storage Facility. Periodic safety review of the BUTE Training Reactor. The new regulation of the radioactive waste repositories in the mirror of the WENRA’s safety reference levels of radioactive waste disposal.

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