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Strategic Environmental Assessment Pallas
Author | Pallas, Arcadis, NRG |
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Date | October 2017 |
Classification | 1.01.8.56/16 (PALLAS PETTEN - LICENSING PROCEDURES) |
Remarks | Document is very large. Mail and we will sent. Summary available at 1.01.8.56/17 |
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From the publication:
Strategical Environmental Assessment PALLAS October 2017 Pallas, Arcadis, NRG The Foundation Preparation PALLAS-reactor, hereinafter referred to as PALLAS, intends to construct a multifunctional nuclear reactor in the municipality of Schagen, suitable for three core activities: • producing medical isotopes. • producing industrial radioisotopes. • conducting technological nuclear research. Foundation Preparation PALLAS-reactor: PALLAS The PALLAS project was the initiative of a group of companies and research institutions early in 2004: Mallinckrodt Medical (now called Curium), Reactor Institute Delft (part of TU Delft) and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre ( EC-JRC). NRG formed a project team for this purpose, in 2009, and published a PALLAS start memo on 17 November 2009. The former minister for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (VROM) issued guidelines for the SEA in June 2010. Until late 2013, PALLAS was therefore a project organization under the auspices of NRG (a subsidiary of the ECN Energy research Center of the Netherlands), the operator of the existing research reactor (HFR). As of 16 December 2013, the project became the responsibility of an independent foundation: the Foundation Preparation PALLAS-reactor1 (see also the Articles of Association of the said foundation [1]). The Foundation Preparation PALLAS-reactor was formed with the purpose of 'realization of the first stage (tender, design and permits) plus the attraction of private financing for the second and third stages (construction and operation) of the PALLAS-reactor'. The Foundation can be converted into a company once private parties have been contracted for the construction (phase 2) and operation (phase 3) activities. For the realization of stage 1, the foundation is financed via loans from the National and Provincial governments [2].
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