FJFI_217 Special Lectures on design concept and feasibility study of Dukovany NPP project

Code: FJFI_217
Name: Special Lectures on design concept and feasibility study of Dukovany NPP project
Department: Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering
Duration in hours: 12 lesson hours
Form of study: Full-time
Instruction language: TBA
Mode of delivery: Lecture
Mode of completion: None
Lecturer:
Jméno Kontakt
Ing. Ondřej Novák, Ph.D. ondrej.novak@fjfi.cvut.cz
Supervisor: Ing. Ondřej Novák, Ph.D. (ondrej.novak@fjfi.cvut.cz)
Minimum educational requirement: Secondary (Úplné střední odborné vzdělání s vyučením i maturitou)
Annotation:

Four lectures will provide complex information around the Dukovany project. This includes the technical aspects of the APR1000, Pre-feasibility and Feasibility studise,  NPP Design Criteria but also Contract - Bid Information System and Evaluation Perspective and Localization and national Involvement for Dukovany NPP Construction. 

Structure:

May 4 (Mon)        Pre-feasibility and Feasibility 

  • Understand global trends in energy and electricity consumption 
  • Pre-feasibility study in the context of Milestone approach phase 1
  • How to prepare the feasibility study(FS) report 
  • What, why and objectives of feasibility study – why is a FS needed
  •  Case studies on FS (Hungary – VVER -1200 X 2 units)

 May 5 (Tue)    NPP Design Criteria 

  • Basic safety concept in nuclear power plant (prevention and mitigation, General Design Criteria (GDC))
  • Main design features of Nuclear Steam Supply System(NSSS)
  • Design requirements and assessment process
  • Nuclear power plant layout design

May 6 (Wed)    Contract - Bid Information System and Evaluation Perspective

  • Major factors to make decision of the contract type
  • Main phases of Npp construction contracting
  • How to evaluate bidding documents (technical and commercial aspects)
  • Case studies on EPC contract provision

 May 7 (Thu)    Localization and national Involvement for Dukovany Npp Construction

  • National policies and strategies for local industrial involvement
  • Localization / national involvement steps and approaches
  • Which activities will be provided to local companies?
  • Experience feed back – Key points for success localization
Document: Certificate
Date: 04.05.2026 - 07.05.2026
Venue: Praha
Price: Free
Note:

čas po, út, st, čt 9:00-12:00, V Holesovickach 2, Praha 8, místnost L-125

Přednášející: prof. Ki Sig KANG

Distinguished Professor KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School (KINGS)

Prof KANG, now profesor at KINGS, previously worked at IAEA as Technical Head but also spend many years as expert in KEPCO engineering company. He has over 40 years of combined experience in various aspects of risk management of governance systems, engineering for power plants, international diplomacy, technical cooperation programs, project management and international project development, both for the private and public sectors. 

Lifelong learning at CTU ČVUT cvut@cvut.cz