The gap analysis conducted in Phase 1 helped targeting project focus to generate greatest impact across several potential dimensions, including issues that may be actor-specific and those having scientific/technical, economical, societal, environmental and regulatory impacts.
It is important for the consortium members and stakeholders to evaluate overall impacts since various drivers may have conflicting influences. The main project outcomes will be a series of position papers that will provide clear guidance regarding different impacts (technology, business, economic, societal, etc.) identified during the development of the topics within WPs 3-5, as well as the analysis of (the application/interpretation of) the regulatory framework within WP6.
The project's recommendations/findings have the capacity to foster economic growth and promote a more circular approach to nuclear decommissioning and waste management. Additionally, the outcomes could lead to the development of new markets. Furthermore, they have the potential to improve efficiency, as well as attract a younger workforce. This may be achieved through the commercialization and rapid implementation of innovative technologies, the creation of employment opportunities requiring specialized skills, and the optimization of current operational procedures.
The project will have wider implications on:
• scientific impact through increasing technology readiness levels and acceptance of both established and advanced technologies,
• economic impact through increasing business growth, establishing new companies, new services and new jobs,
• societal impact through improving policies, facilitating decision making, reducing litigation, strengthening public confidence in the nuclear industry to decommissioning and final disposal for present and future generations,
• environmental impact through fostering more sustainable, more efficient, and more environmentally friendly processes and procedures,
• regulatory impact through identifying major regulatory differences across MS and pathways for harmonised requirements or standards, supporting consistency of regulations, standards and practices, implementing common regulatory compliance environment for businesses operating nationally or trans-nationally.