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2003/0022(NLE) Nuclear energy: spent fuel and radioactive waste, safe management

Progress: Procedure lapsed or withdrawn

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
ENVI STAES Bart (icon: )
ITRE VIDAL-QUADRAS Alejo (icon: )
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
Euratom Treaty A 031, Euratom Treaty A 032

Events

2011/07/30
   EC - Proposal withdrawn by Commission
Details

As announced in Official Journal C 225 of 30 July 2011, the Commission decided to withdraw this proposal, which had become obsolete.

2009/12/02
   all - Additional information
Details

The Lisbon Treaty, which entered into force on 1 December 2009, amended the EU's two core treaties, the Treaty on European Union (TEU) and the Treaty establishing the European Community (EC Treaty). The latter was renamed the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

These changes had various consequences for many ongoing procedures. First of all, the articles of the TEU and of the old EC Treaty that constitute the legal basis of all the proposals founded on those Treaties were renumbered in accordance with the table of equivalences mentioned in Article 5 of the Lisbon Treaty.

In addition, some proposals underwent a change to their legal basis going beyond a mere change to their numbering, and this resulted in changes to the type of procedure .

The Lisbon Treaty also introduced new concepts of decision-making procedure . The old "codecision procedure" was extended to new areas and renamed the "ordinary legislative procedure". A new "consent procedure" replaced the old "assent procedure". New interinstitutional procedures were also set up for the adoption of certain non-legislative acts, for example the conclusion of some international agreements.

The ongoing proposals concerned by these changes were formally modified by the Commission in a Communication published on 2 December 2009 (COM(2009)0665).

In the case of the proposal for a Council Directive (Euratom) on the management of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste, the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty had the following impacts :

· the proposal, which had previously fallen under the old consultation procedure (CNS), was classified as an interinstitutional non-legislative procedure (NLE).

2007/05/08
   CSL - Resolution/conclusions adopted by Council
Details

The Council adopted conclusions on the safe management of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste.

It proposes that the following list of possible actions be addressed:

Safety of nuclear installations :

promotion of the practical use of current international contexts (Convention on Nuclear Safety, Joint Convention, IAEA, OECD/NEA, WENRA) at EU-level in terms of common approaches and good practices to the safety of nuclear installations and how the results are used, also taking into account the interaction between the different contexts; strengthening of the existing international contexts and allowing Member States and the Commission to make further use of each other’s experience to improve nuclear safety. By means of the coordination of national follow-up actions among EU Member States and the Commission, and a structured exchange of experience acquired from the actions taken, new insights should be provided to achieve common approaches to safety and regulatory issues; holding of consultations between review meetings held under the Convention on Nuclear Safety on lessons learned and on future actions. To this end – identify areas for improvement, – identify areas where harmonisation is feasible and useful for nuclear safety, – promote better focussed national reports and further elaborate on the review process under the Convention, – highlight areas of best practice in Member States; review of the IAEA Safety Standards and Safety Glossary with regard to how EU Member States use those in the national regulatory framework; exchange experience on how to address the challenges and utilise good practices from IAEA safety missions as appropriate; optimal use of the OECD/NEA outputs with regard to how EU Member States address emerging safety issues, raised within the NEA framework, and use significant NEA documents in the national regulatory framework; discussion of generic safety issues relevant to nuclear facilities identified within the existing international contexts and national experiences with the aim of achieving a common understanding of a safety issue based on state-of-the-art knowledge and best practice; co-ordination of the work programmes of Member States and the Commission in the field of nuclear safety, by means, if appropriate, of respective information management tools concerning international nuclear safety programmes;

provide all Member States with opportunities to be informed, put questions, and contribute to the work done by the nuclear Member States in the framework of non - EU activities with the aim of achieving a common understanding of nuclear safety and regulatory issues within the EU; compiling information and knowledge from Member States based on national activities and activities by EURATOM in the field of nuclear safety using modern technological interfaces; added value could be achieved by providing support through study contracts or services rendered by European Community facilities; investigate appropriate actions to close the feedback loop for the evaluation and practical use of operating experience for nuclear power plants in Europe and assess the benefits of going beyond efforts in the international context; exchange of information on nuclear safety research and national regulatory research programmes and making results available to Member States and the Commission in line with national and EU legislation to prevent parallel and redundant efforts; exchange of information on ongoing processes for the identification of safety aspects of future reactor concepts;

ensure a high level of transparency on issues relating to the safety of nuclear installations within their jurisdiction;

provision of Information to the public in an accurate and timely manner about important nuclear safety issues;

making available annual reports by Member States on safety-relevant incidents.

Safety of the management of spent fuel and radioactive waste :

carrying out consultations between review meetings held under the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management; developing strategies for the safe management of all types of spent fuel and radioactive waste. In this respect, urge each EU Member State to establish and keep updated a national programme for the safe management of radioactive waste and spent fuel that includes all radioactive waste under its jurisdiction and covers all stages of management. The national programmes should be made available to the interested parties (Council, Commission, and Member States); exchange of ideas on how to answer the challenges regarding qualified staff and knowledge resources during and beyond the decommissioning phase.

Financing of the decommissioning of nuclear installations and safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste :

review of the national systems which are different due to specific developments and the national situation; focus on methods and criteria to evaluate funding, placed in a national framework and including a comprehensive review of the appropriateness of the funding and transparency with regard to the amount of funding available, for safe decommissioning of nuclear facilities; safe and orderly management of spent fuel elements, and safe and orderly management and disposal of radioactive waste;

analyse the legal framework of the financial provisions for decommissioning arrangements in each country;

discuss, with the aim of a common understanding, the availability of adequate financial resources when needed for decommissioning including liquidity planning by operators and external review in place.

Taking into account existing international co-operation and the recommendations of the WPNS report, the Council supports the establishment of a High Level Group at EU-level aimed at furthering a common approach on the areas concerned. It invites the Commission to set up the High Level Group supported by the Commission’s secretariat and services. The High Level Group should consist of delegations composed of senior representatives, assisted by alternates, as deemed appropriate by the Member States, from safety authorities, regulatory or administrative bodies of the Member States, having competence in the areas covered by the High Level Group, and a representative of the Commission. It should designate a chairperson from among its members and adopt its rules of procedure.

Lastly, the Council expects the High Level Group to prepare a report for the Council and the European Parliament on the outcome of the work undertaken, results achieved and future actions, at the latest two years after the High Level Group's establishment, after which a progress report should be submitted at least every three years.

2007/05/08
   CSL - Council Meeting
2004/06/28
   CSL - Resolution/conclusions adopted by Council
Details

The Council adopted conclusions reaffirming the commitment of the Community and its Member States to a high level of nuclear safety and to the safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste.

With a view to further improving nuclear safety and the safety of the management of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste, the Council :

- stresses that national responsibility for the safety of nuclear installations is the fundamental principle on which the regulation of nuclear safety and of radioactive waste management has been developed by the international community as endorsed by the Convention on Nuclear Safety and its Parties including the European Atomic Energy Community and reflected in the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management;

- acknowledges that International Atomic Energy Agency ' s (IAEA) standards and approaches, as reflected notably in the IAEA Safety Fundamentals and Safety Requirements Series, constitute an internationally recognised framework which national safety requirements use as a reference level and to the improvement of which Member States have made considerable contributions, as well as to the work within other relevant fora such as the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) and the Western European Nuclear Regulators Association (WENRA);

- notes the contributions of expert groups, such as the Nuclear Regulators Working Group (NRWG), the Reactor Safety Working Group (RSWG) and the CONCERT Group;

- calls on Member States, who have not yet done so, to accede, as a matter of urgency, to the Convention on Nuclear Safety and the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, is of the view that instruments in this field should be developed following extensive consultations with stakeholders and, particularly in the field of harmonised safety approaches, should take account of the work conducted by national nuclear regulatory authorities in this respect.

The Council urges Member States together with the Commission:

- to avail themselves in particular of the possibilities offered by the review meetings under the Convention on Nuclear Safety and the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management in 2005 and 2006 respectively, to assess the results achieved under these Conventions, including at previous Conferences of the Parties, to take stock of the outcome of the work conducted by national nuclear regulatory authorities in multinational fora, including in the WENRA framework, and on that basis to engage in a wide-ranging consultation process facilitating the choice of instrument(s), in the framework of the Euratom Treaty, that can contribute more effectively to achieving nuclear safety and the safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste, without excluding any instrument and in line with the principles of better law-making, invites the relevant Working Parties of the Council to keep this process under regular review.

The Commission is invited to report on and, together with Member States, assess the outcome of this process, and in the light of the high importance it attaches to nuclear safety and to the safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste, the Council decides to return to this matter in a timely manner.

2004/06/28
   CSL - Council Meeting
2004/01/13
   EP - Text adopted by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
2004/01/13
   EP - Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
Documents
2004/01/12
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2003/11/27
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading
Documents
2003/11/27
   EP - Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
2003/11/27
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading
Documents
2003/11/14
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2003/09/29
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2003/05/22
   EP -
2003/05/15
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
2003/05/12
   EP -
2003/03/26
   ESC - Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report
2003/03/26
   ESC - Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report
Documents
2003/01/30
   EC - Legislative proposal published

Documents

  • Text adopted by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T5-0011/2004
  • Text adopted by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: OJ C 092 16.04.2004, p. 0020-0097 E
  • Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T5-0011/2004
  • Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
  • Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A5-0442/2003
  • Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A5-0442/2003
  • Committee opinion: PE331.688/DEF
  • Committee draft report: PE322.031
  • Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES0200/2003
  • Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: OJ C 133 06.06.2003, p. 0070-0074
  • Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES0411/2003
  • Legislative proposal published: COM(2003)0032
  • Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
  • Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES0200/2003 OJ C 133 06.06.2003, p. 0070-0074
  • Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES0411/2003
  • Committee draft report: PE322.031
  • Committee opinion: PE331.688/DEF
  • Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A5-0442/2003
  • Text adopted by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T5-0011/2004 OJ C 092 16.04.2004, p. 0020-0097 E

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  • date: 2004-06-28T00:00:00 type: Resolution/conclusions adopted by Council body: CSL summary: The Council adopted conclusions reaffirming the commitment of the Community and its Member States to a high level of nuclear safety and to the safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste. With a view to further improving nuclear safety and the safety of the management of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste, the Council : - stresses that national responsibility for the safety of nuclear installations is the fundamental principle on which the regulation of nuclear safety and of radioactive waste management has been developed by the international community as endorsed by the Convention on Nuclear Safety and its Parties including the European Atomic Energy Community and reflected in the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management; - acknowledges that International Atomic Energy Agency ' s (IAEA) standards and approaches, as reflected notably in the IAEA Safety Fundamentals and Safety Requirements Series, constitute an internationally recognised framework which national safety requirements use as a reference level and to the improvement of which Member States have made considerable contributions, as well as to the work within other relevant fora such as the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) and the Western European Nuclear Regulators Association (WENRA); - notes the contributions of expert groups, such as the Nuclear Regulators Working Group (NRWG), the Reactor Safety Working Group (RSWG) and the CONCERT Group; - calls on Member States, who have not yet done so, to accede, as a matter of urgency, to the Convention on Nuclear Safety and the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, is of the view that instruments in this field should be developed following extensive consultations with stakeholders and, particularly in the field of harmonised safety approaches, should take account of the work conducted by national nuclear regulatory authorities in this respect. The Council urges Member States together with the Commission: - to avail themselves in particular of the possibilities offered by the review meetings under the Convention on Nuclear Safety and the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management in 2005 and 2006 respectively, to assess the results achieved under these Conventions, including at previous Conferences of the Parties, to take stock of the outcome of the work conducted by national nuclear regulatory authorities in multinational fora, including in the WENRA framework, and on that basis to engage in a wide-ranging consultation process facilitating the choice of instrument(s), in the framework of the Euratom Treaty, that can contribute more effectively to achieving nuclear safety and the safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste, without excluding any instrument and in line with the principles of better law-making, invites the relevant Working Parties of the Council to keep this process under regular review. The Commission is invited to report on and, together with Member States, assess the outcome of this process, and in the light of the high importance it attaches to nuclear safety and to the safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste, the Council decides to return to this matter in a timely manner.
  • date: 2007-05-08T00:00:00 type: Resolution/conclusions adopted by Council body: CSL summary: The Council adopted conclusions on the safe management of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. It proposes that the following list of possible actions be addressed: Safety of nuclear installations : promotion of the practical use of current international contexts (Convention on Nuclear Safety, Joint Convention, IAEA, OECD/NEA, WENRA) at EU-level in terms of common approaches and good practices to the safety of nuclear installations and how the results are used, also taking into account the interaction between the different contexts; strengthening of the existing international contexts and allowing Member States and the Commission to make further use of each other’s experience to improve nuclear safety. By means of the coordination of national follow-up actions among EU Member States and the Commission, and a structured exchange of experience acquired from the actions taken, new insights should be provided to achieve common approaches to safety and regulatory issues; holding of consultations between review meetings held under the Convention on Nuclear Safety on lessons learned and on future actions. To this end – identify areas for improvement, – identify areas where harmonisation is feasible and useful for nuclear safety, – promote better focussed national reports and further elaborate on the review process under the Convention, – highlight areas of best practice in Member States; review of the IAEA Safety Standards and Safety Glossary with regard to how EU Member States use those in the national regulatory framework; exchange experience on how to address the challenges and utilise good practices from IAEA safety missions as appropriate; optimal use of the OECD/NEA outputs with regard to how EU Member States address emerging safety issues, raised within the NEA framework, and use significant NEA documents in the national regulatory framework; discussion of generic safety issues relevant to nuclear facilities identified within the existing international contexts and national experiences with the aim of achieving a common understanding of a safety issue based on state-of-the-art knowledge and best practice; co-ordination of the work programmes of Member States and the Commission in the field of nuclear safety, by means, if appropriate, of respective information management tools concerning international nuclear safety programmes; provide all Member States with opportunities to be informed, put questions, and contribute to the work done by the nuclear Member States in the framework of non - EU activities with the aim of achieving a common understanding of nuclear safety and regulatory issues within the EU; compiling information and knowledge from Member States based on national activities and activities by EURATOM in the field of nuclear safety using modern technological interfaces; added value could be achieved by providing support through study contracts or services rendered by European Community facilities; investigate appropriate actions to close the feedback loop for the evaluation and practical use of operating experience for nuclear power plants in Europe and assess the benefits of going beyond efforts in the international context; exchange of information on nuclear safety research and national regulatory research programmes and making results available to Member States and the Commission in line with national and EU legislation to prevent parallel and redundant efforts; exchange of information on ongoing processes for the identification of safety aspects of future reactor concepts; ensure a high level of transparency on issues relating to the safety of nuclear installations within their jurisdiction; provision of Information to the public in an accurate and timely manner about important nuclear safety issues; making available annual reports by Member States on safety-relevant incidents. Safety of the management of spent fuel and radioactive waste : carrying out consultations between review meetings held under the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management; developing strategies for the safe management of all types of spent fuel and radioactive waste. In this respect, urge each EU Member State to establish and keep updated a national programme for the safe management of radioactive waste and spent fuel that includes all radioactive waste under its jurisdiction and covers all stages of management. The national programmes should be made available to the interested parties (Council, Commission, and Member States); exchange of ideas on how to answer the challenges regarding qualified staff and knowledge resources during and beyond the decommissioning phase. Financing of the decommissioning of nuclear installations and safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste : review of the national systems which are different due to specific developments and the national situation; focus on methods and criteria to evaluate funding, placed in a national framework and including a comprehensive review of the appropriateness of the funding and transparency with regard to the amount of funding available, for safe decommissioning of nuclear facilities; safe and orderly management of spent fuel elements, and safe and orderly management and disposal of radioactive waste; analyse the legal framework of the financial provisions for decommissioning arrangements in each country; discuss, with the aim of a common understanding, the availability of adequate financial resources when needed for decommissioning including liquidity planning by operators and external review in place. Taking into account existing international co-operation and the recommendations of the WPNS report, the Council supports the establishment of a High Level Group at EU-level aimed at furthering a common approach on the areas concerned. It invites the Commission to set up the High Level Group supported by the Commission’s secretariat and services. The High Level Group should consist of delegations composed of senior representatives, assisted by alternates, as deemed appropriate by the Member States, from safety authorities, regulatory or administrative bodies of the Member States, having competence in the areas covered by the High Level Group, and a representative of the Commission. It should designate a chairperson from among its members and adopt its rules of procedure. Lastly, the Council expects the High Level Group to prepare a report for the Council and the European Parliament on the outcome of the work undertaken, results achieved and future actions, at the latest two years after the High Level Group's establishment, after which a progress report should be submitted at least every three years.
  • date: 2009-12-02T00:00:00 type: Additional information body: all summary: The Lisbon Treaty, which entered into force on 1 December 2009, amended the EU's two core treaties, the Treaty on European Union (TEU) and the Treaty establishing the European Community (EC Treaty). The latter was renamed the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). These changes had various consequences for many ongoing procedures. First of all, the articles of the TEU and of the old EC Treaty that constitute the legal basis of all the proposals founded on those Treaties were renumbered in accordance with the table of equivalences mentioned in Article 5 of the Lisbon Treaty. In addition, some proposals underwent a change to their legal basis going beyond a mere change to their numbering, and this resulted in changes to the type of procedure . The Lisbon Treaty also introduced new concepts of decision-making procedure . The old "codecision procedure" was extended to new areas and renamed the "ordinary legislative procedure". A new "consent procedure" replaced the old "assent procedure". New interinstitutional procedures were also set up for the adoption of certain non-legislative acts, for example the conclusion of some international agreements. The ongoing proposals concerned by these changes were formally modified by the Commission in a Communication published on 2 December 2009 (COM(2009)0665). In the case of the proposal for a Council Directive (Euratom) on the management of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste, the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty had the following impacts : · the proposal, which had previously fallen under the old consultation procedure (CNS), was classified as an interinstitutional non-legislative procedure (NLE).
  • date: 2011-07-30T00:00:00 type: Proposal withdrawn by Commission body: EC summary: As announced in Official Journal C 225 of 30 July 2011, the Commission decided to withdraw this proposal, which had become obsolete.
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  • 3.60.04 Nuclear energy, industry and safety
  • 3.70.13 Dangerous substances, toxic and radioactive wastes (storage, transport)
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3.60.04
Nuclear energy, industry and safety
3.70.13
Dangerous substances, toxic and radioactive wastes (storage, transport)
activities
  • date: 2003-01-30T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/registre/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2003/0032/COM_COM(2003)0032_EN.pdf title: COM(2003)0032 type: Legislative proposal published celexid: CELEX:52003PC0032(02):EN body: EC commission: DG: url: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/energy/index_en.htm title: Energy Commissioner: OETTINGER Günther type: Legislative proposal published
  • date: 2003-05-15T00:00:00 body: EP type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading committees: body: EP responsible: False committee: ENVI date: 2003-05-12T00:00:00 committee_full: Environment, Public Health, Consumer Policy rapporteur: group: V/ALE name: STAES Bart body: EP responsible: True committee: ITRE date: 2003-05-22T00:00:00 committee_full: Industry, External Trade, Research, Energy rapporteur: group: PPE-DE name: VIDAL-QUADRAS Alejo
  • body: EP committees: body: EP responsible: False committee: ENVI date: 2003-05-12T00:00:00 committee_full: Environment, Public Health, Consumer Policy rapporteur: group: V/ALE name: STAES Bart body: EP responsible: True committee: ITRE date: 2003-05-22T00:00:00 committee_full: Industry, External Trade, Research, Energy rapporteur: group: PPE-DE name: VIDAL-QUADRAS Alejo docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A5-2003-0442&language=EN type: Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading title: A5-0442/2003 date: 2003-11-27T00:00:00 type: Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
  • date: 2004-01-12T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20040112&type=CRE type: Debate in Parliament title: Debate in Parliament body: EP type: Debate in Parliament
  • date: 2004-01-13T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P5-TA-2004-11 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading title: T5-0011/2004 body: EP type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
  • body: CSL meeting_id: 2593 council: Environment date: 2004-06-28T00:00:00 type: Council Meeting
  • body: CSL meeting_id: 2798 council: Economic and Financial Affairs ECOFIN date: 2007-05-08T00:00:00 type: Council Meeting
  • date: 2009-12-02T00:00:00 body: all type: Additional information
  • date: 2011-07-30T00:00:00 body: EC commission: DG: url: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/energy/index_en.htm title: Energy Commissioner: OETTINGER Günther type: Proposal withdrawn by Commission
committees
  • body: EP responsible: False committee: ENVI date: 2003-05-12T00:00:00 committee_full: Environment, Public Health, Consumer Policy rapporteur: group: V/ALE name: STAES Bart
  • body: EP responsible: True committee: ITRE date: 2003-05-22T00:00:00 committee_full: Industry, External Trade, Research, Energy rapporteur: group: PPE-DE name: VIDAL-QUADRAS Alejo
links
other
  • body: CSL type: Council Meeting council: Former Council configuration
  • body: EC dg: url: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/energy/index_en.htm title: Energy commissioner: OETTINGER Günther
procedure
dossier_of_the_committee
ITRE/5/19567
reference
2003/0022(NLE)
subtype
Consultation of Parliament
legal_basis
stage_reached
Procedure lapsed or withdrawn
instrument
Directive
title
Nuclear energy: spent fuel and radioactive waste, safe management
type
NLE - Non-legislative enactments
subject