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LITHUANIAN NUCLEAR ENERGY
ASSOCIATION
Foundation of the LNEA
• Founded: 01 May, 1999 (Kaunas, Lithuania)
• Founders of LNEA:
– Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant;
– Lithuanian Energy Institute;
– Kaunas University of Technology;
– 18 individual persons.
• Guests at foundation ceremony:
– 4 representatives of Nuclear Society of Finland;
– 3 representatives of Nuclear Society of Sweden.
LITHUANIAN NUCLEAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION
Current composition of LNEA
• Collective members:
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Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant;
Lithuanian Energy Institute;
Kaunas University of Technology;
IJAA – Association of young nuclear specialists of
IGNALINA
– Joint-stock company “Kauno Energetikos remontas”.
• Individual members:
– 29 persons from Ignalina NPP, Regulatory body,
technical support organisations.
LITHUANIAN NUCLEAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION
Governing bodies of the LNEA
• President: professor Jonas Gylys;
• Governing board (8 persons):
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Jonas Gylys (chairman, KTU);
Leonas Ašmantas (member, WEC LC);
Danielius Eidukas (member,KTU);
Saulius Kutas (member, VATESI);
Feliksas Markevičius (member, INPP);
Eugenijus Ušpuras (member, LEI);
Sergej Monachov (member, INPP-IJAA);
Stanislovas Žiedelis (secretary, KTU);
• Financial auditor: Arvydas Adomavičius (KTU)
LITHUANIAN NUCLEAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION
Main aims of the LNEA
• To propagate technological and scientific
development of peaceful nuclear engineering;
• To initiate, expand and activitate the exchange
of nuclear knowledge and experience;
• To promote cooperation between national and
foreign specialists of nuclear engineering;
• To shape positive public opinion on peaceful
nuclear energy usage.
LITHUANIAN NUCLEAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION
Main tasks of the LNEA
• To support scientific research in nuclear technology;
• To participate in the forecasting, national policymaking and
preparation of regulating laws in the field of nuclear energy;
• To prepare and diffuse objective, true and science-based
information about the nuclear problems to the public and
governmental organisations;
• To participate in organising consultations, lectures, exhibitions,
conferences and courses;
• To develop and intensify international cooperation and
experience exchange;
• To improve qualification and quality of preparation and training
of specialists, studying or working in the field of nuclear ;
• To assist the state institutions in licensing the nuclear energy
specialists, plants and supporting organisations.
LITHUANIAN NUCLEAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION
Main directions of activities 2003-2005
• Striving for Lithuania to remain the state using
nuclear energy;
• Analyzing changes and trends in the world energy,
forecasting and evaluating their possible impact to
Lithuanian economy;
• Contemplation and evaluation of conditions and
possibilities for construction of new nuclear plant in
Lithuania;
• Providing the objective information for Lithuanian
people and international comunity about existing
problems in Lithuanian energy sector, related to
shutdown of INPP and growing energy demand.
LITHUANIAN NUCLEAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION
Main activities 2003-2005
• Hosting of foreign specialists (USA: Westinghouse, DOE,
SAIC);UK: BNFL, UKAEA; Japan: Mitsubishi Co, NSRA, JAPC;
France: AREVA, EDF, CEA, FRAMATOME; Germany: Siemens,
IfE, STN Atlas, etc.).
• Visits of Lithuanian specialists in foreign countries (BelgiumMol; USA-DOE, NUHOMS; Hungary-PaksNPP; France-AREVA,
FRAMATOME, EDF,CEA, ANDRA, COGEMA, AE).
• Participation in scientific conferences and symposiums
(Lithuania, USA, Croatia, France, Australia);
• Participation in the activities of ENS and WEC;
• Publication of materials in periodical papers and journals,
speeches in mass-media, sessions of Lithuanian parliament
committees and commissions etc.
LITHUANIAN NUCLEAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION