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SNE NEWSThis year the Spanish Nuclear  Society, SNE, once again organised its winter seminar. It was entitled Nuclear  Power Plants in 2011: Experiences and Perspectives. Spanish nuclear  industry representatives discussed issues relevant to nuclear power plant  operation in 2011 and focused on the future of the nuclear industry. University  representatives, including both teachers and students, also participated in the  seminar.                  This  year, the Special Session was devoted to the subject Energy crossroads in Europe and was moderated by Lola Morales, President  of the Spanish Nuclear Society. The guest speakers were Alejo Vidal-Quadras, Vice  President of the European Parliament (EP) and Eduardo  Montes, President of UNESA. The basic message that they gave to attendees was  that due to Europe’s high dependence on energy the decision of some countries to abandon their nuclear programme is likely to lead to an increase of CO2 emissions and electricity prices.  Meanwhile in  Spain, where the situation is  difficult due to a fall in demand  in 2011 of 1.9 % on account of the  economic situation, an upward trend in  the cost of electricity, an accumulated  deficit rate due to regulated  activities and an increase in CO2 emissions by 32% caused by increased coal generation has  meant that the decision to maintain the  current nuclear programme has  been shown to be a more than adequate response. 
The SNE’s General Assembly was held at the end of the seminar.  The 38th Annual Meeting of SNE will  be held from 17- 19 October of 2012, in Cáceres, hosted by IBERDROLA. All  relevant information about the meeting can be found at: www.reunionanualsne.es.  The Nuclear España Best Article Prize was awarded this year to a paper entitled: The added value of replica simulators in the  operation of nuclear power plants, which was written by Pedro Díaz, Norberto  Rivero and Fernando Ortega, from TECNATOM. The Award Committee also gave an Honorific Mention to the issues of the  magazine 40th Anniversary of  the Santa Maria de Garoña Nuclear Power Plant and Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant. 
 SNE recently organised a  cycle of three conferences  on The Accident at the Fukushima Plant.  The initiative met with great success, as witnessed by the attendance. The conferences were entitled “The  development of accidents: lights,  shadows and opportunities”, “The plan of stabilisation  and the control of the plant and the  consequences of the accident from  the point of view of environmental  contamination” and “Actions after the accident: Radiological  impact and measures to protect the population. IAEA missions” The SNE also recently signed a collaboration agreement  with the Mexican Nuclear Society. The Spanish Nuclear Young Generation has scheduled a cycle of 6 conferences on the theme of Experiences  gained with the  Construction of Spanish Nuclear Power Plants. Spanish NPP NewsThe contribution of the Spanish nuclear power plants  in 2011 to the country’s total electricity  production was 19.6%. The government has granted the operating license for 10 more years to the Ascó and Cofrentes NPPs. Finally,  Almaraz NPP’s Unit II has increased its electric power by 65 MW.    |