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Csaba Dohóczkivice-president of GMF

25 November 2009 Gniewino

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LOCATION

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LOCATION

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LOCATION

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Paks Nuclear Power Plant VVER-440/213 Start of

construction: 1973 PWR 2nd generation Start of operation

Unit-1 14. Dec. 1982.Unit-2 26. Aug. 1984.Unit-3 15. Sept. 1986.Unit-4 09. Aug. 1987.

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PAKS INTERIM STORAGE FOR SPENT FUEL

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History of TEIT

•Established 1992

•13 municipalities

•60 thousand inhabitants

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ACTIVITIES

CONTROL

INFORMATION

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CONTROLRIGHT TO CONTROL THE NPP

CONTROL COMMISSION

INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEM

- 13 STATIONS FOR GAMMA DOSE RATE MEASUREMENTS

- WATER CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

COMPARISON OF THE MEASUREMENTS OF TEIT, THE

AUTHORITY AND PAKS NPP

BACKGROUND RADIATION DISPLAY SYSTEM IN 3 PLACES

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INFORMATIONTEIT IS AN IMPORTANT BRIDGE BETWEEN PEOPLE

AND THE NPP

WRITTEN AGREEMENT FOR INFORMATION SUPPLY

ORGANISATION OF PUBLIC FORUMS

INFORMATION CENTRE AT THE CENTRE OF TEIT

ORGANISATION OF PLANT SITE VISITS, OPEN DAYS

TEIT GIVES OPPORTUNITIES TO THE NPP TO BE

PRESENT IN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS, TV AND RADIO

CHANNELS

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OPERATIONPREPARED OPERATIONAL RULES

MEETINGS EVERY MONTH

SPECIAL MEETINGS- URGENT MATTERS- CEO OF PAKS NPP

ANNUAL REPORT OF TEIT

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TEIT Meeting

Monthly meetings with the representatives of the plant and the RW management companies

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Meeting of TEIT and Paks NPP

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SAFETYFIRST PRIORITYBASIC OF THE RELATIONSHIPGET INFORMATION ABOUT THE SAFETY

LEVEL EMPLOY INDEPENDENT EXPERTSEXPERIENCE OF NATIONAL AND

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW SAFETY UPGRADING MEASURES QUICK,CLEAR, REAL INFORMATION IN

CASE OF A PROBLEM

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ECONOMIC EFFECTSFINANCIAL SUPPORT

CONTRACT BETWENN PAKS NPP – TEIT

REGIONAL AND ECONOMIC FINANCIAL SUPPORT (FINANCIAL COVERAGE FOR TENDERS)

CONVENTIONAL WAY OF SUPPORTS(EVENTS, MEDICAL INSTITUTES,

SCHOOLS ETC.)

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ECONOMIC EFFECTSThe nuclear power plant has an impact on

almost every field in the life of the regionCultural, gastronomic, tourism, educational,

social, medical … etc.It has become THE ENGINE OF THE

REGION

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„FINANCIAL SUPPORT” Support of the Municipalities ( financial support

for the building or renewal of institutes, schools, kindergartens, sports halls)

Sponsorship of events (e.g. Village Days)Support of civil organisations (through the

muncipalities)Renovation of churchesSport support

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Socio-economic development1970’s the biggest investment in Hungary1980’s – 1990’s agriculture => industry1970’s – 1980’s new housing estate,

kindergartens, schools, culture house, new church in Paks

1990’s new secondary school, swimming pools, sports hall in Paks

Before 1992 the decision about the financial support of different activities was made only by the NPP

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Socio-economic developmentPaks NPP is the biggest entrepreneur and

employer in the region for 30 yearsIndustrial output 50.5%, industrial

investment 79,2% in Tolna countyEmployment 7%Paks NPP takes care of its environment and

for the development and future of the region

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Socio-economic developmentEducation

Health care

Civil organisations, underpriviledged people

Sports

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Socio-economic developmentsCulture

Competitions

Other supported programmes

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Socio-economic development2001

30 million HUF financial support to the Paks-Dunaföldvár small regional association for tenders

2002 financial support for the Kalocsa small regional

association for tenders

2006-Danube Mecsek Regional Development

Foundation

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Danube-Mecsek Regional Development Foundation

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Danube-Mecsek Regional Development Foundation

Founder: Paks NPP, 2006.500 million HUF/year (cca.1 million EUR)

Goal: municipality-, regional-, economic-development

60 municipalities, 140 000 inhabitants

Beneficiary organisations: municipalities, their associations, public companies, civil and economic organisations

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Danube-Mecsek Regional Development Foundation

Competition figures 2006-2007:145 successful tenderspaid amount829.000 HUF

New workplaces2006:87 people2007:90 people

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Danube-Mecsek Regional Development FoundationA new metal ware assembling factory

Renovation of the church

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Contract between TEIT & Paks NPPFinancial support for information activity

A 10-year contract

Change in the Hungarian Atom Act

Now financial support can be used for the development of the municipality

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International Relationships

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15th anniversary of TEIT 2007.

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Decision-making

Equal partnersTrust in each otherSincere communicationGood timingPermanent relationshipDetailed information

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ConclusionTrust

Equal partnership

Involvement in deccision making processes

Transparency

is needed for an excellent co-operation

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!