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IAEA Assisting Member States in Nuclear Power Human Resources Planning

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Young participants at an excursion in the reactor hall of the Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant, Russia. (Photo: Rosenergoatom) 

Many Member States continue to consider nuclear power as a proven, clean and economical energy source that can improve energy supply security.  Currently, 28 Member States are considering, planning or starting nuclear power programmes, but have not yet connected their first NPP to the grid.

In order to support Member States’ educational, vocational and training infrastructure development, the IAEA continues to hold multiple workshops in Nuclear Power Human Resources Planning (NPHR).

Acquiring and retaining skilled personnel to ensure a competent workforce for all phases of a nuclear programme development are among the biggest challenges for the nuclear community. These workshops enable participants to tailor models to reflect national plans and circumstances in a country’s quest to introduce nuclear power.   

By the end of 2017, the IAEA will have held NPHR model trainings for Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Jordan, Morocco, Sudan, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and Thailand.

Provided to the IAEA by the United States Department of Energy in 2011, the NPHR model can be used to simulate the nuclear workforce of any country, at any stage of a nuclear power programme. Its framework allows users to quickly and easily modify simulation conditions. This enables decision makers and policy analysists to gain a better understanding of current workforce conditions and the steps necessary to plan for future needs.

Alex Twesigye, a Nuclear Scientist from Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, noted that “Feedback from this training provides a logical roadmap for nuclear human resource planning since it provides countries with ‘what if scenarios.’ Core members of Uganda’s Human Resource Development Working Group have been trained as our country considers adding nuclear power to its energy mix.”

"Feedback from this training provides a logical roadmap for nuclear human resource planning since it provides countries with ‘what if scenarios'."
Alex Twesigye, Ugandan Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development

About the NPHR Model

The NPHR Model uses the STELLA simulation software, which allows a model to be built that visually depicts the movement of staff through degree and training programs into the nuclear workforce. The parameters used in the software can be easily input into the system in order to customize the model for any Member State.

The Nuclear Infrastructure Development Section (NIDS), Planning and Economic Studies Section (PESS) and Nuclear Power Engineering section (NPES) of the IAEA are jointly interested in exploring advanced applications of the NPHR model in collaboration with universities and other government agencies.

For more information please contact: NENP.NIDS.Contact-Point@iaea.org.

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