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Projects
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Redesign of Statnett's Control Room
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VR technology used in the design of Statnett's control centre in Oslo.
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Redesign of Svenska Kraftnät's Control Room
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Virtual realilty technology used to visualise the redesign of Svenska Kraftnät's control room at Råcksta, Stockholm
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Leningrad NPP training assistance project
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The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign (NMFA) affaires has since 1999 funded an assistance project at the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant (LNPP) close to St. Petersburg in Russia. The goal of the project is to increase the safety at LNPP through better training.
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Chernobyl NPP decommissioning assistance project
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The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (NMFA) has since 2006 funded an assistance project at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP) in Ukraine. The goal of the project is to assist in the decommissioning of the site through better planning and training by establishing the Chernobyl Decommissioning Visualisation Centre (CDVC) based on the Virtual Reality (VR) technology.
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Dynamic RadIation Visualisation Engine - DRIVE 2011-2013
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The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (NMFA) decided in December 2010 to fund a new project for the 2011-2013 timeframe. The tittle of the project is “Dynamic RadIation Visualisation Engine” (DRIVE). The participants are Institute for energy technology (IFE) and Federal Medical Biological Center (FMBC). The DRIVE project aims to utilize results and experiences from the existing and continued DOSEMAP and DATAMAP projects by using IFE tools to enhance regulatory supervision and safety planning in the Andreeva Bay area. This will be achieved by developing tools for the optimization of the waste management strategy and by improving radiation safety through better worker radiation awareness in Andreeva Bay premises.
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Virtual environments for maintenance and outage training
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IFE is working on using virtual reality to provide nuclear power plant workers a better understanding of their work tasks, and get familiar with equipment and work area
