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Final ENSREG report regarding the stress tests for European nuclear power plants is now available.
Following the conclusion of the peer review process, ENSREG has endorsed the ENSREG Summary Report as well as the 17 country specific peer review reports attached to it.
Furthermore, the national European regulators and the European Commission as ENSREG have adopted a joint statement on the Stress tests and Peer Review Process.
Latest developments on “EU Stress Tests” and the statement by the chair of ENSREG.
After the first public meeting in January, the Peer Review Board and the European Commission committed to organise a second public meeting. This meeting was held on 8 May 2012 in Brussels (http://www.ensreg.eu/EU-Stress-Tests/Public-engagement).
In this regard, please note the statement of the chair of ENSREG, Andrej Stritar.
Statement from Andrej Stritar, Chair of ENSREG, following the 18th ENSREG Group meeting on 25 April 2012
ENSREG Peer Review Report and Joint Statement endorsed. A brief exchange of views on off-site emergency preparedness and review of Nuclear Safety Legislation followed.
The main discussion point of the meeting was the discussion on and endorsement of the report prepared by the peer review board. A joint statement of ENSREG and the European Commission was discussed and approved after silence procedure. The Austrian ENSREG Member decided to abstain.
Joint Statement of ENSREG and the European Commission on Stress Tests and Peer Review Process
A Joint Statement on behalf of ENSREG and the European Commission with respect to the EU Stress Tests and Peer Review Process is provided in the attached PDF file.
Statement from Andrej Stritar, Chair of ENSREG, following the 17th ENSREG Group meeting on 24 February 2012
Progress on peer review process confirmed by ENSREG. Discussion on progress and tasks of ENSREG Working Groups took place. Consolidated Work Programme for 2012-13 endorsed (following silence procedure). Exchange of views on off-site emergency preparedness.
ENSREG establishes a 10-year indicative schedule for International Peer Review Missions in EU Member States.
The Nuclear Safety Directive (1) requires that the EU Member States shall, at least every 10 years, arrange for periodic self-assessments of their national framework and competent regulatory authorities and invite an international peer review of relevant segments of their national framework and/or authorities with the aim of continuously improving nuclear safety.
Statement of Andrej Stritar, Chair of ENSREG, following the 16th ENSREG meeting of 11 October 2011
Proposed procedure on peer reviews agreed upon. Recommendations put forward by the three ENSREG Working Groups endorsed. Draft Work Programme for 2012/13 adopted. Chairperson mandate extended exceptionally for six months.
ENSREG WG2 - Seminar on "A better use of the Joint Convention in the EU", 2 - 4 November, Vienna
The seminar is open to the members of ENSREG's Working Group 2 and experts or representatives designated by the members of ENSREG. Due to the limited availability for participation, preliminary registration is requested through the secretariat of ENSREG's Working Group 2 (Christina.Necheva@ec.europa.eu). For more information, please see the attached Vision Document and the Agenda.
National Progress Report for France on EU Stress Tests - English language version
The National Progress Report on EU Stress Tests for France is now also available in English on the ENSREG website, under the documents section, listed under the catergory: reports.
The Netherlands' National Progress Report on EU Stress Tests
The National Progress Report on EU Stress Tests for the Netherlands is now available on the ENSREG website under the documents section, listed under the catergory, reports.

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