Intergovernmental  Agreement between Norway and Ukraine about cooperation in the field of  Nuclear and Radiation Safety, Chernobyl NPP decommissioning and  "Shelter" object transformation into ecologically safe system was signed  on November 30, 2012 in Oslo.
Agreement  has been signed by Deputy Minister of Emergencies Ministry of Ukraine  Mr Vladimir Sirotin and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway Mr Espen  Barth Eide.
Signing  of the Agreement will contribute to the optimization of Chernobyl NPP  Units decommissioning process and implementation of the tasks aimed on  completion of the "Shelter" object transformation into an ecologically  safe system, currently not included into Shelter Implementation Plan, in  particular SO Fuel Containing Materials Management.
Signing  of the Agreement with the Government of the Norway Kingdom enlarges the  frames of the activity due to international technical assistance,  provides possibility to the parties to share experiences and knowledge  in the field of decommissioning and liquidation of the beyond design  accidents consequences.
Chernobyl  NPP is now at the final stage of its life cycle - the stage of  decommissioning, which will continue until 2065. Under condition of such  long-term activity the process of information preservation and transfer  to future generations of specialists who will work at the final stages  of decommissioning is of special importance.
To  resolve this problem ChNPP places expectations on existing in Norway  experience and developed technology. That will significantly reduce  labor inputs, doses to personnel, improve the efficiency and safety of  dismantling work, including "Shelter" object dismantling and Fuel  Containing Materials Management.
Assistance  under this Agreement will be based on individual projects, such as, for  example, establishment of Chernobyl NPP decommissioning Visualization  Centre. This Center will be used for planning, training and  implementation of procedures for the personnel, authorities and public.  Center will contribute in fulfillment of Chernobyl NPP needs to improve  the safety of the personnel and more efficient use of resources.  Moreover, the staff will be able to plan and control the radiation dose  and obtain visualization of radiation scenarios for planning and  training.
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Norway  is a contributor to Chernobyl Shelter Fund and Nuclear Safety Account,  established for financing of Shelter Implementation Plan, construction  of Liquid Radioactive Waste Treatment Plant and Spent Nuclear Fuel  Storage Facility.
Cooperation between Chernobyl NPP and Energy Technology Institute  (IFE) of Norway - International Research Foundation for Energy and  Nuclear Technology was started in 2006. It was aimed on modeling and  simulating situations at three undamaged Chernobyl NPP reactors and  development of Visualization Technology by IFE Institute.