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Developing an integrated multi-criteria decision-support framework for the

sustainability assessment of nuclear power

Lorraine Youds

Laurence Stamford

Adisa Azapagic

The University of Manchester

[email protected]

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springspringAgenda

Context within the SPRIng project

Aims and objectives

Stakeholder engagement

Multi-criteria decision-analysis

Results

Further work

Lorraine Youds, The University of Manchester UNTF, 15th April 2010

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SPRIng Project

Aim: To develop an integrated decision-support framework

to assess the sustainability of nuclear power, taking into

account the following aspects:

- technical (e.g. availability of the technology)

- economic (e.g. life cycle costs of technologies)

- environmental (e.g. GHG emissions)

- social and governance (e.g. employment)

Lorraine Youds, The University of Manchester UNTF, 15th April 2010

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springspringDecision-Support Framework

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Specific Objectives

Objectives:

- assessment of the sustainability of energy options within the UK

- sustainability assessment of nuclear power in an integrated UK energy mix

- communication of results to stakeholders and integration of stakeholder preferences into the framework

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springspringDecision-Support Framework

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Stakeholder Engagement

‘Test’ work already developed on stakeholders

Ask them what they’d expect out of our work

Which issues are particularly important to them (preference elicitation)

Multi-criteria decision-analysis

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Stakeholder Questionnaire

1 – not important; 4 – very important

Source: Stamford & Youds (2010)

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springspringSPRIng Partners

Academic partners Other partners & collaboratorsThe University of Manchester AMEC NNCCity University AREVA NPUniversity of Southampton Battelle

British EnergyBritish Nuclear Energy Society

Chatham HouseBERRForeign & Commonwealth OfficeHSEMinistry of DefenceNexia SolutionsSERCOThe London Press ClubUKERCUniversity of SheffieldWestinghouse

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springspringQuestionnaire Analysis

Least valued sustainability indicators identified

Combine stakeholders into industry, regulator and organisation groups to identify any correlations

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Multi-Criteria Decision-AnalysisOrganisation of vast, complex and conflicting information

Allows all criteria to be taken into account

Stages involved:

- Problem Structuring (formulation)

- Problem Analysis (evaluation)

- Problem Resolution (appraisal) – Requisite?

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Multi-Criteria Decision-AnalysisMulti-attribute value analysis:

- score each alternative against each indicator (this standardises the units of measurement)

- apply stakeholder weights to each indicator score

- add up the weighted scores for each indicator under an alternative

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Multi-Criteria Decision AnalysisSource: Stamford & Youds (2010)

Stakeholder 1

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Multi-Criteria Decision AnalysisSource: Stamford & Youds (2010)

Stakeholder 2

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Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis:Sensitivity Analysis

Source: Stamford & Youds (2010)

Stakeholder 1

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Further Work

Future UK energy scenario modelling

Sustainability assessments

Further stakeholder engagement and preference elicitation

Multi-criteria decision-analysis

Lorraine Youds, The University of Manchester UNTF, 15th April 2010