Comments on the Infrastructure Milestones Ala Alizadeh Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) November 2007 IAECL Vienna.

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Comments on the Infrastructure Milestones Ala Alizadeh Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) November 2007 IAECL Vienna

What is Needed for Milestone Achievements Identify elements of the milestones Plan for achievement of each element Schedule for achievement of each element Funding to cover the activities

Examples in Canada New Build Initiatives in Three Provinces Deregulated markets Brownfield in Ontario and New Brunswick Greenfield in Alberta First application of New EA regime Public and private ownership models HR development for new build Supply chain development

Schedule is Most Essential in Planning and Implementation Construction and Commissioning Pre Project Activities Pe Construction Activities Certainty in Laws and Regulations Certainty in Siting and EIA Certainty in Licensing Certainty in Funding Availability 10 Years ….. Infrastructure Development …………………. (Continuous Input from Experienced Consultants) ……... Milestone 1 Achieved Importance of Availability of Funds

Siting Site Survey Site Selection Preferred candidate sites Site Evaluation Start of Design Environmental Impact Assessment X Years

Public Consultation Process NEPIO Public Consultation Directorate National Laws and Mandated Organizations Consultant Individuals Leaders of Thought NGOs Labour Force Interest Groups Industrial Interest Groups Financial Institutions Etc.

Licensing of Reactor Owner/OperatorNational Regulatory Body Experienced Regulatory Body (e.g., Country of Origin) Experienced Licensing Consultant IAEA Technical Assistance

Localization of Knowledge and Capability Private Sector Cost reduction Increases in profit Somewhat short term Government Industrial benefit Self sufficiency Somewhat long term