Process Safety and Environmental Protection, Vol.112, 131-142, 2017
Compensating for severe nuclear accidents: An expert elucidation
We present the results of a structured discussion held in London in July 2014 involving a panel of experts drawn from three communities: specialists on aspects of risk and insurance; lawyers concerned with issues of nuclear law; and safety and environmental regulators. The discussions were held on the basis of participant anonymity. The process emphasised three considerations: conceptions of loss arising from a severe nuclear accident; the specifics of the Fukushima-Daiichi accident and what it means for policy and strategy going forward; and the future of liability regimes. We observe some stoicism from those closest to implementation of policies and procedures associated with nuclear risks, but a lower level of certainty and confidence among those concerned with nuclear energy regulation. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Institution of Chemical Engineers.
Keywords:Fukushima-Daiichi;Nuclear risk;Nuclear insurance;Nuclear regulation;Expert elicitation;Nuclear energy safety