Bilateral Cooperation
In some of its work, the Office of Nuclear Energy Policy and Cooperation works with individual nations on a bilateral basis through:
- The International Nuclear Energy Research Initiative (I-NERI),
- Negotiated Action Plans,
- The International Nuclear Cooperation (INC) framework.
I-NERI (International Nuclear Energy Research Initiative)
I-NERI was established by the Office of Nuclear Energy in 2001 to conduct R&D with international partners in advanced nuclear energy systems development. I-NERI supports scientific and engineering R&D linked to the Office of Nuclear Energy’s principal research programs. Current I-NERI collaborators include Brazil, Canada, the European Union, Japan and the Republic of Korea.
Action Plans
Action Plans allow both countries to undertake R&D more efficiently by collaborating in key facilities and technologies unique to each party. INEPC has facilitated and supported negotiation of Action Plans with Russia, Japan, China and Australia.
International Nuclear Cooperation (INC)
The INC framework, formerly the International Nuclear Safety Program (INSP), is a cooperative effort with Eastern European countries and the former Soviet Union to reduce risks at Soviet-designed nuclear power plants. Countries of current focus include Armenia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. INC has successfully introduced modern safety practices and technology into Ukraine’s operating reactors, supported shutdown of the BN-350 fast reactor in Kazakhstan and upgraded safety at Soviet-era reactors in Armenia. In addition, as part of its Ukrainian Nuclear Fuel Qualification Project (UNFQP), INC is supporting the testing necessary for Westinghouse to provide nuclear fuel for Russian VVER 1000 reactors operating in Ukraine.