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Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering

Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering

ISO Journal TitleKorean J. Air-Cond. Refrig. Eng.
  • Open Access, Monthly
Open Access Monthly
  • ISSN : 1229-6422 (Print)
  • ISSN : 2465-7611 (Online)
Title A Study on the Ecosystem Model of the Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Decommissioning Industry in South Korea
Authors Chang Jae Lee ; Ja Kang Yang ; Su In Chae ; Sang Ki Jin
DOI https://doi.org/10.6110/KJACR.2026.38.3.167
Page pp.167-178
ISSN 1229-6422
Keywords 비용 추정; 원전해체산업; 원전해체; 원자력발전소 Cost estimate; Nuclear Decommissioning Industry; Nuclear Decommissioning; Nuclear Power Plant
Abstract Nuclear power generation facilities are among the most stable and reliable sources of electricity for modern society. However, the inherent risks associated with radioactive materials have heightened the emphasis on effective management and decommissioning strategies. This study examines critical issues related to the safe dismantling of nuclear power facilities, which is vital for the sustainable and secure use of nuclear energy. The research focuses on developing sound estimation and allocation methods for decommissioning costs. The analysis indicates that actual dismantling costs may exceed previous estimates by approximately 20?30%, highlighting the need for adequate financial and technical preparation. Additionally, the study underscores the importance of clearly defined roles and close collaboration among government bodies, industry, and the private sector to ensure safety and efficiency during the dismantling process. It also stresses the need for regional and international cooperation, as potential accidents related to decommissioning could have transboundary effects. The findings conclude that transparent information sharing, openness in the dismantling process, and mutual cooperation are essential for achieving safe and sustainable decommissioning of nuclear power plants.