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The ad hoc '''Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board''' was set up by the British Government in early 2012, recognising "the important role that nuclear research and development plays in the UK, helping to underpin the performance and safety cases of operational plants, inform government policy, develop innovative solutions and provide industry and regulators with a cadre of skilled people." <ref> Hansard, [http://www.parliament.uk/documents/lords-committees/science-technology/NRDC/GovtResponseNuclear.pdf Government Response to the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee: “Nuclear Research and Development Capabilities”], undated </ref>
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The ad hoc '''Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board''' was set up by the British Government in March 2012, recognising "the important role that nuclear research and development plays in the UK, helping to underpin the performance and safety cases of operational plants, inform government policy, develop innovative solutions and provide industry and regulators with a cadre of skilled people." <ref> Hansard, [http://www.parliament.uk/documents/lords-committees/science-technology/NRDC/GovtResponseNuclear.pdf Government Response to the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee: “Nuclear Research and Development Capabilities”], undated </ref>
  
As of September 2012, its members were: 
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The Government’s former Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir [[John Beddington]] was its chairman.
  
* Sir [[John Beddington]]: Government Chief Scientific Advisor, GO-Science;
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The Board assisted the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] (DECC) and the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]] (BIS) with the following documents:
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*Long-term Nuclear Energy Strategy which explains government policy to facilitate market uptake so that nuclear energy can play an increasingly significant role in the UK up to 2050 and beyond
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*Nuclear R&D Landscape Review which assesses current civil nuclear R&D capability within the UK, and whether it is sufficient to meet government and private sector demands
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*Nuclear R&D Roadmap which sets out R&D activities required to deploy up to 75GW of nuclear energy in the UK and to ensure that the UK can make informed decisions about future technologies.
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*Nuclear Industrial Vision Statement explaining the UK nuclear industry’s own vision for its industry in domestic and global markets to 2050, and how to enable this
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==Members==
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In September 2012, its members were: 
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* Sir [[John Beddington]]: Government Chief Scientific Advisor, GO-Science (until March 2013)
 
* Professor [[David MacKay]]: Chief Scientific Adviser, DECC;
 
* Professor [[David MacKay]]: Chief Scientific Adviser, DECC;
 
* Dr [[Stephen de Souza]]: Head of Nuclear and Radioactive Waste;
 
* Dr [[Stephen de Souza]]: Head of Nuclear and Radioactive Waste;
 
* Professor [[John Perkins]]: Chief Scientific Adviser, BIS;
 
* Professor [[John Perkins]]: Chief Scientific Adviser, BIS;
 
* Dr [[Graeme Reid]]: Head of Research Funding Unit, BIS
 
* Dr [[Graeme Reid]]: Head of Research Funding Unit, BIS
* Mr [[George Beveridge]]: Deputy Managing Director, [[Sellafield]];
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* Mr [[George Beveridge]]: Deputy Managing Director, [[Sellafield Ltd]];
 
* Professor [[Richard Clegg]]: Global Nuclear Director, [[Lloyds Register]]
 
* Professor [[Richard Clegg]]: Global Nuclear Director, [[Lloyds Register]]
 
* Professor [[Steve Cowley]]: Chief Executive Officer, [[UK Atomic Energy Authority]]
 
* Professor [[Steve Cowley]]: Chief Executive Officer, [[UK Atomic Energy Authority]]
 
* Mr [[Stuart Crooks]]: Chief Technology Officer, Nuclear Generation, [[EDF]]
 
* Mr [[Stuart Crooks]]: Chief Technology Officer, Nuclear Generation, [[EDF]]
* Professor [[Robin Grimes]]: Director, [[Imperial College Centre for Nuclear Engineering]];
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* Professor [[Robin Grimes]]: Director, [[Imperial College Centre for Nuclear Engineering]] (appointed UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office chief scientific adviser in February 2013;
 
* Mr [[Norman Harrison]]: Director, Strategic Development, [[Babcock International Group]]
 
* Mr [[Norman Harrison]]: Director, Strategic Development, [[Babcock International Group]]
 
* Professor [[Paul Howarth]]: Managing Director, [[National Nuclear Laboratory]];
 
* Professor [[Paul Howarth]]: Managing Director, [[National Nuclear Laboratory]];
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* Dr [[Adrian Simper]]: Strategy Director, [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]]
 
* Dr [[Adrian Simper]]: Strategy Director, [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]]
 
* Dr [[Mike Weightman]]: HM Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations.<ref> Hansard, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmhansrd/cm120625/text/120625w0006.htm Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board], 25 June 2012 </ref>
 
* Dr [[Mike Weightman]]: HM Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations.<ref> Hansard, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmhansrd/cm120625/text/120625w0006.htm Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board], 25 June 2012 </ref>
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==Publications==
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*[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/ad-hoc-nuclear-research-and-development-advisory-board-summary-of-recommendations-and-work Ad Hoc Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board: Summary of the Recommendations and Work of the Board] Ref: BIS/13/628 PDF, 119KB, 16 pages
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 03:17, 30 October 2013

The ad hoc Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board was set up by the British Government in March 2012, recognising "the important role that nuclear research and development plays in the UK, helping to underpin the performance and safety cases of operational plants, inform government policy, develop innovative solutions and provide industry and regulators with a cadre of skilled people." [1]

The Government’s former Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir John Beddington was its chairman.

The Board assisted the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) with the following documents:

  • Long-term Nuclear Energy Strategy which explains government policy to facilitate market uptake so that nuclear energy can play an increasingly significant role in the UK up to 2050 and beyond
  • Nuclear R&D Landscape Review which assesses current civil nuclear R&D capability within the UK, and whether it is sufficient to meet government and private sector demands
  • Nuclear R&D Roadmap which sets out R&D activities required to deploy up to 75GW of nuclear energy in the UK and to ensure that the UK can make informed decisions about future technologies.
  • Nuclear Industrial Vision Statement explaining the UK nuclear industry’s own vision for its industry in domestic and global markets to 2050, and how to enable this

Members

In September 2012, its members were:

Publications

References